promulgated
/ˈprɑməlˌɡeɪtɪd/
verb
- Past tense of promulgate: made a law, rule, or official announcement known to the public; proclaimed.
- The president promulgated the emergency measures during the crisis.
- The university promulgated updated academic policies in the fall.
- The city council promulgated a new noise ordinance last year.
- Past tense of promulgate: spread or promoted an idea, belief, or theory widely.
- Her research promulgated a new understanding of ancient cultures.
- The group promulgated false information about the election.
- The philosopher promulgated his ideas through a series of books.
adjective
- Having been officially announced or made known to the public.
- The promulgated policy was posted on the company website.
- The promulgated rules will take effect next month.
- Citizens must follow all promulgated laws and regulations.
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