Promulgate


The meaning of the word Promulgate is: to make something recognized or known


Examples:

The purpose of the documentary is to promulgate the importance of raising funds for additional cancer research.

published by Jaclyn on 2021-11-22 11:25:35


Because the minister wants to promulgate his religious beliefs, he is producing a television show that will air next year.

published by Setsuko on 2021-01-28 20:50:16


It seems as though the candidate is airing commercials every hour to promulgate his political platform.

published by Star on 2021-10-18 08:11:11


As a publicist, Jill’s job is to promulgate her clients’ names until they become world famous.

published by Nichol on 2021-07-15 00:03:27


Employers have to promulgate their policies on sexual harassment so employees will be aware of the process for handing complaints.

published by Loura on 2021-12-26 15:43:04


In order to win the debate, a student team must convincingly promulgate its position on a given topic.

published by Shaniqua on 2021-09-16 21:17:15


The actor makes use of social media to promulgate the release of his film projects.

published by Marleen on 2021-11-24 16:08:15


To promulgate the benefits of his healthcare plan, the president will tour the country and make numerous speeches.

published by Lovie on 2021-11-21 15:35:47


The jury foreman will promulgate the jury’s verdict at the end of the trial.

published by Steven on 2021-10-04 08:49:03


Although I do not like my daughter’s husband, I will keep my opinion to myself and will not promulgate my feelings.

published by Mayme on 2021-06-06 01:50:20


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