Sentence example with the word 'promulgate'

promulgate

abide by, blare, call on, command, decree, enforce, herald, make, proclaim, rule, transact

Definition v. state or announce

Last update: October 2, 2015


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Birla Tata promulgated the future plan.   [verb]

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The philosopher asked us at once whether we were aware that Theodosius had lately promulgated a new edict forbidding young maidens to appear in public as singers or flute-players.   [verb]

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We shall endeavor to promulgate our views among all persons, to whatever nation, sect, or grade of society they may belong.   [verb]

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It put a stop to torture, promulgated the truth, expelled miasma, rendered the century healthy, crowned the populace.   [verb]

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Never, since the origin of history, had princes been so blind in the presence of facts and the portion of divine authority which facts contain and promulgate.   [verb]

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The first point was speedily decided in the affirmative, and, as to the second, it was ultimately decided that the king should be released from his path and the charter returned to him; but a rider was added suggesting that he should, at the same time, promulgate a Recess providing for his own and his people's welfare.   [Please select]

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In their hands, and those of other skilful breeders, their merits were widely promulgated.   [Please select]

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"Of course, it is not too late to rescind the order promulgated at our last sitting."   [Please select]

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