Sentence examples for promulgating from inspiring English sources

'promulgating' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is used to describe the act of making something known to the public, typically by an official announcement. Example sentence: The mayor is promulgating a new policy to increase public safety.

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promulgating

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Present participle of promulgate

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"We need a level playing field to stop these environmental groups promulgating misinformation about seafood industry.

It's not a crime to prefer the familiar to the different, as long as you don't start abusing, let alone firebombing, the newcomers or – Enoch Powell's grave "rivers of blood" offence in 1968 – promulgating scare stories.

We have proved this at companies such as Motorola, where we were a major force in promulgating the split of Motorola Solutions and Mobility, and then the sale of Mobility to Google.

And for several years John Learned of the University of Hawaii and Anthony Zee of the University of California, Santa Barbara, have been promulgating what they believe is a better idea.

And still they allowed their enthusiasm for nuclear power to shelter weak regulation, safety systems that failed to work and a culpable ignorance of the tectonic risks the reactors faced, all the while blithely promulgating a myth of nuclear safety.Not all democracies do things so poorly.

By promulgating the law, Mr Chirac hoped to help his prime minister to salvage some credibility.

It was all splendid public relations for King Abdullah, as he prepares to welcome the World Economic Forum this weekend, dispelling the sniping that he has come to enjoy playing the despot.Since he dissolved parliament two years ago, Abdullah has governed his kingdom by decree, promulgating 160 laws, which will remain on the statute books until parliament gets around to debating them.

All the regulations they are promulgating, they point out, are based on laws passed by Congress, usually on a bipartisan basis.

It is also on the verge of promulgating ambitious plans to double the average "fuel economy" of American cars by 2025.

I suppose the rhetorical intuition is that promulgating the myth that Mr Ryan is a half-closeted adhherent of a supposedly pernicious fringe ideology helps poison the Romney/Ryan well.

Whether promulgating psychoanalytic theories to his listeners on his radio show produced by his low-brow single friend and coworker Roz Doyle Peri Gilpinn) or sticking his expansive forehead into the business of his family members, Frasier's elitism clouds his advice, which more often than not combusts in his face, leaving his abounding ego bruised.

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