noun
- a person who promulgates or officially announces something, especially a law, decree, or doctrine
Usage: formal
Examples
- The emperor served as the chief promulgator of new laws throughout the empire.
- As the promulgator of the university’s new policies, the dean held several public meetings.
- Religious leaders acted as promulgators of the faith’s core teachings.
- The government official was known as an effective promulgator of public health guidelines.
- The promulgator of the decree ensured it reached every corner of the kingdom.
- She became the primary promulgator of the organization’s mission statement.