释义 |
reˈpromulgate, v.|riː| [re- 5 a.] trans. To promulgate again.
1847in Webster. 1866Macm. Mag. Feb. 273 The fundamental principle of persecution has been distinctly repromulgated. 1871Farrar Witn. Hist. iii. 117 The tenth Lateran Council found it necessary to repromulgate the doctrine of immortality. So repromulˈgation.
a1754McLaurin Serm. & Ess. (1755) 243 The clear repromulgation of that law..has far superior effects. |