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he promulgates
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "he promulgates" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who officially announces or makes something known, often in a formal or legal context. Example: "In his speech, he promulgates the new policies that will take effect next month."
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What is this complicated game theory he promulgates?
News & Media
Adamantly refusing the notion that the British writer's portrayal of African barbarity might be excused by his socio-historical context, Achebe makes Conrad, the man, answerable for the offensive stereotypes he promulgates as a writer.
News & Media
In the view of Fawaz Gerges, the president's speech was above all else about the war on terror, a direct attack on Mr. bin Laden and the mindset he promulgates.
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Michael Gove is perfectly correct to deplore a two-nation justice system, one for the rich and another for the poor (Justice system badly failing most users, says Gove, 23 June), but he promulgates just such a system by continuing to cut the provision of legal aid for the poor.
News & Media
Trump, for whatever reason, has largely elicited nothing but a good-faith effort from reporters, who bend over backwards trying to explain how the guy came up with the strange ideas he promulgates on the stump.
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It's both a reflection of Kasich's religious faith, which he promulgates as a source of both personal and public uplift, and a strategy that could work to his benefit if New Hampshire voters — who repeatedly say they are sick of political negativity — turn to the one candidate who has largely shunned the nastiness of other campaigns.
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The constitution he promulgated called for a referendum in 1988.
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In 1931 he promulgated a new constitution, which strictly limited the powers of Parliament.
Encyclopedias
He promulgated needed land reforms, although they failed to alter significantly the social conditions of his lower-class subjects.
Encyclopedias
As a connoisseur and printer, he promulgated enthusiasm for fine printing among collectors and readers in the early 20th century.
Academia
Concluding that eradicating terrorism meant going permanently on the offensive, he promulgated a doctrine of preventive war.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "he promulgates" when you want to emphasize the formal or official nature of an announcement or declaration. It adds a layer of authority to the statement.
Common error
Avoid using "he promulgates" in casual or informal writing. It can sound overly formal and stilted in everyday conversation or less formal contexts. Opt for simpler verbs like "announces" or "says" instead.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "he promulgates" functions as a verb phrase, where "he" is the subject pronoun and "promulgates" is the third-person singular present tense form of the verb "promulgate." Ludwig AI confirms that this construction is grammatically correct.
Frequent in
News & Media
33%
Encyclopedias
33%
Academia
16%
Less common in
Formal & Business
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Science
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "he promulgates" is a grammatically sound phrase used to describe the formal act of declaring or announcing something. As Ludwig AI highlights, while correct, its usage is relatively uncommon and skewed towards formal contexts like news, encyclopedias, and academic writing. Therefore, it is advisable to reserve this phrase for situations where a high degree of formality and authority is intended. If you need to use alternatives, consider "he announces", "he declares", or "he proclaims", depending on the nuance you wish to convey.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
he announces
Uses a more common and less formal verb.
he declares
Suggests a formal and authoritative statement.
he proclaims
Implies a more public and often celebratory declaration.
he issues
Indicates a formal release or publication, often of a document or order.
he enacts
Focuses on the formal process of making something into law.
he propagates
Suggests spreading an idea or belief, often with the intent to persuade.
he establishes
Emphasizes setting something up or bringing it into existence.
he advances
Focuses on promoting or furthering an idea or cause.
he disseminates
Highlights spreading information widely.
he puts forth
A more casual way of saying he presents or suggests something.
FAQs
How to use "he promulgates" in a sentence?
"He promulgates" is used to describe someone formally declaring or making a decree. For example, "He promulgates new regulations for the company" or "He promulgates his vision for the future of the organization".
What can I say instead of "he promulgates"?
Alternatives to "he promulgates" include "he announces", "he declares", "he proclaims", or "he issues", depending on the specific context and the level of formality you want to convey.
Is "he promulgates" formal or informal?
"He promulgates" is considered a formal expression. In less formal contexts, using alternatives like "he announces" or "he declares" might be more appropriate.
What is the difference between "he promulgates" and "he suggests"?
"He promulgates" implies a formal and authoritative declaration or decree, while "he suggests" indicates a less forceful offering of an idea or plan. Promulgating carries a sense of official endorsement or implementation, which suggesting lacks.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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Source & Trust
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4.1/5
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Real-world application tested