Promulgate - To spread an idea, a belief & To announce a new law or system officially or publicly

Word meaning -
To spread an idea, a belief, etc. among many people
To announce a new law or system officially or publicly

Usage examples -
  • The State Government is all set to promulgate ordinance to put down land mafia.
  • He perhaps fears that it would prepare the ground for the Centre to promulgate President’s rule in the state.
  • The campaign will promulgate heart attack symptoms through billboard posters, press, radio and online advertising.
  • It may be nice to think the quality of ideas - not those who promulgate them - determines their persuasiveness, but the reality is more complex.
  • I believe those that promulgate misleading information or misinformation can have an impact on individuals and parents.

Mnemonic -
Pope promulgating peace


John Paul II (1920-2005) of Roman Catholic Church.
White pigeon symbolizes peace.

Other forms of the word -

PROMULGATED
PROMULGATING
PROMULGATION
PROMULGATOR

Close relatives -

PROMULGE = To Promulge
PROMULGED
PROMULGING
PROMULGER

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