verb
- officially announced or made known publicly, especially a law or decree
Usage: past tense and past participle of promulgate; formal
Examples
- The new safety regulations were promulgated by the government last month.
- The university promulgated its updated code of conduct to all students.
- The decree was promulgated throughout the kingdom by royal messengers.
- Environmental protection laws were promulgated to address climate change.
- The company promulgated new policies regarding remote work.
- The constitution was promulgated after months of debate.
- Health guidelines were promulgated by the medical board.