verb
- to make known publicly; to announce or declare officially
- to put (a law or decree) into action or effect by formal proclamation
Usage: third person singular present tense of promulge
Usage: formal/legal usage
Examples
- The government promulges new regulations every fiscal year.
- The president promulges the executive order through official channels.
- The university promulges its updated policies in the student handbook.
- The court promulges the ruling to all relevant parties.
- She promulges her findings at the annual conference.
- The organization promulges its mission statement to the public.