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promulgated
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "promulgated" is correct in written English and it can be used as a verb meaning to announce or declare (a law) officially.
Example sentence: The government promulgated a new law banning all plastic bags.
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Formal & Business
Alternative expressions(7)
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Exact Expressions
60 human-written examples
They are promulgated by the sentencing council whose president is the lord chief justice.
News & Media
We saw these arguments promulgated during the land rights debates, and during the apology as well.
News & Media
It is a view much promulgated by some in the US and, sadly, adopted by many in conservative media and politics here.
News & Media
In the future, he writes, "the purpose should be to change the policy of governments; to start to treat this issue of religious extremism as an issue that is about religion as well as politics, to go to the roots of where a false view of religion is being promulgated and to make it a major item on the agenda of world leaders to combine effectively to combat it.
News & Media
Promulgated in 1901, when Australia's six states formed a federation, the document still contains clauses that constitutional legal experts say allow discrimination on racial grounds.In this section Reform by numbers The end of Sodomy 2.0 Clearing the air?
News & Media
On October 16th, the senior chamber voted to adopt a censure motion against Mr Nukaga the first such resolution passed by the upper house since the constitution was promulgated in 1947.It is true that, unlike a censure motion against the cabinet or a minister in the lower house, a no-confidence vote in the upper house is non-binding.
News & Media
This amounts to a textbook transgression of the Commonwealth Charter, which includes a commitment to freedom of expression, the separation of powers and the like, promulgated by the queen in March.
News & Media
The constitution promulgated under American auspices in 2005 reflected the rise of Shia and Kurdish parties in the new order.
News & Media
Denmark suggests this idea, tentatively mooting 2025 as the cut-off year, in a draft agreement that it has promulgated in the absence of any workable draft emerging from the two years of pre-summit negotiations.After the talks in Beijing, India's environment minister, Jairam Ramesh, expressed confidence that China would not "ditch us".
News & Media
They're hard-working .Tilman Goins, a Republican whard-working .Tilmantown in Tennessee's House of Representatives, recently condemned Goinsny's home-school laws as "pRepublican under Adolf Hitler in 1938".
News & Media
Two years ago, all but three of the country's air-routes were controlled by the People's Liberation Army Air Force, and only next month will the procedures and airworthiness standards for so-called general (ie, non-civil, non-military) aviation be fully promulgated.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "promulgated" when you specifically want to emphasize the formal and official declaration or enactment of a law, decree, or regulation. It conveys a sense of authority and legal validity.
Common error
Avoid using "promulgated" when a simpler term like "announced" or "issued" would suffice. Overusing formal language can make your writing sound unnecessarily complex and pretentious.
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Linguistic Context
Promulgated primarily functions as a past participle, often used in the passive voice. Ludwig's examples show it describing the official declaration or enactment of laws, rules, or policies. The Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and frequent usage.
Frequent in
News & Media
76%
Formal & Business
15%
Science
9%
Less common in
Academia
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Wiki
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
"Promulgated" functions as a past participle indicating the official declaration or enactment of a law or rule. Ludwig AI confirms it's grammatically sound and commonly used, particularly in formal contexts like News & Media and Formal & Business. Its formal tone makes it most suitable for contexts where authority and legal validity are emphasized. While alternatives like "announced" or "issued" exist, choosing "promulgated" specifically signals the establishment of something with legal or official standing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
enacted
Focuses on the action of making a bill or proposal law.
legislated
Specifically refers to the process of creating laws by a legislative body.
decreed
Implies an authoritative order or command, often from a single ruler or entity.
proclaimed
Emphasizes a public declaration or announcement.
issued
Highlights the act of officially releasing a statement, document, or law.
ordained
Suggests a formal or ceremonial establishment, sometimes with religious connotations.
put into effect
Highlights the act of making a law or rule operative.
brought into force
Emphasizes the action of making a law legally binding and operational.
made public
Focuses on the act of disseminating information to the general population.
announced
Refers to the simple act of informing people about something.
FAQs
How is "promulgated" typically used in a sentence?
The word "promulgated" is used to indicate that a law, decree, or other official rule has been formally announced or put into effect. For example, "The new regulations were "promulgated" by the government".
What are some alternatives to using "promulgated"?
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
94%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested