Sentence examples for to promulgate from inspiring English sources

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to promulgate

verb

To make known or public.

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Students who participate tend to promulgate brand messages.

So the bands had to promulgate outsiderness on their own.

BICEP2's researchers were criticised in some quarters for rushing to promulgate their discovery prematurely.

Tate's only novel, The Fathers (1938), refashioned the Jason-Medea myth to promulgate agrarian beliefs.

Protestant churches have not claimed to hold general councils or to promulgate dogmas.

If the bill is, nevertheless, passed a second time, the president is obliged to promulgate it.

Returning to Japan in 806, Kūkai was given imperial sanction to promulgate his new doctrines.

The one it failed to meet, Ms. Brown said, was to promulgate the rule by 1995.

Widely circulated, the book did more than any other to promulgate the ideas of the High Church movement in Anglicanism.

Mr. Kouchner helped to promulgate and promote the "right to protect" doctrine both in and out of office.

Newspapers have reported on the rough guidelines on Internet use that the Justice Ministry plans to promulgate.

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