noun
- people who make known or announce something publicly, especially laws, rules, or ideas
Usage: formal
Examples
- The promulgators of the new policy held a press conference to explain the changes.
- Ancient rulers served as promulgators of laws throughout their kingdoms.
- The committee acted as promulgators of the university’s revised academic standards.
- Religious leaders often function as promulgators of moral teachings.
- The promulgators of the scientific theory faced initial skepticism from their peers.
- Government officials are the primary promulgators of public health guidelines.