verb
- past tense of promulgate; officially announced or made known publicly
Usage: formal; legal/governmental contexts
Examples
- The new regulations were promulged by the federal agency last month.
- The king promulged the decree throughout his kingdom.
- University policies are typically promulged at the beginning of each academic year.
- The court’s decision was promulged in the official gazette.
- Environmental standards were promulged to protect public health.
- The committee promulged guidelines for ethical research practices.