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[ prom-uh l-gey -shuh n ] SHOW IPA
/ ˌprɒm əlˈgeɪ ʃən / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun the act of making a law or decree known, or formally putting it into effect, by public declaration: Upon adoption, signing, and promulgation of these provisions in the established procedure, they acquire the power of law.
the act of publicly teaching or setting forth an idea, doctrine, etc.: The systematic study of parasites began with the promulgation of the germ theory.
OTHER WORDS FROM promulgation non·prom·ul·ga·tion, noun re·prom·ul·ga·tion, noun Words nearby promulgation prompter, promptitude, promptly, prompt side, promulgate, promulgation , promulge, promycelium, promyelocyte, pron., pronaos
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Example sentences from the Web for promulgation Everything else is pure speculation and the promulgation of fear.
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Subsequently the law of the country was called in to help in protection, leading to the promulgation of special forest laws.
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The 11th of February in the 22d year of Meiji saw the promulgation of the imperial Constitution.
Promulgation against the heretics in the Netherlands by Charles; the hateful Inquisition established there.
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Therfore when anie such thing is doone, promulgation is made therof after this maner insuing.
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In the preliminary discussions he voted against the promulgation of the dogma.
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