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  1. обнародовать; провозглашать; промульгировать to promulgate a decree —- опубликовать декрет 2. распространять, пропагандировать (учение, теорию, религиозные воззрения) ...
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  v.  1) объявлять, провозглашать, опубликовывать; обнародовать  2) распространять, пропагандировать ...
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  v.tr. 1 make known to the public; disseminate; promote (a cause etc.). 2 proclaim (a decree, news, etc.). Derivatives promulgation n. promulgator n. Etymology: L promulgare (as PRO-(1), mulgere milk, cause to come forth) ...
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   transitive verb  (-gated; -gating)  Etymology: Latin promulgatus, past participle of promulgare, from pro- forward + -mulgare (probably akin to mulgere to milk, extract) — more at emulsion  Date: 1530  1. to make (as a doctrine) known by open declaration ; proclaim  2.  a. to make known or public the terms of (a proposed law)  b. to put (a law) into action or force  Synonyms: see declare  • promulgation noun  • promulgator noun ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (promulgates, promulgating, promulgated) 1. If people promulgate a new law or a new idea, they make it widely known. (FORMAL) The shipping industry promulgated a voluntary code. VERB: V n 2. If a new law is promulgated by a government or national leader, it is publicly approved or made official. (FORMAL) A new constitution was promulgated last month. VERB: usu passive, be V-ed • promulgation ...the promulgation of the constitution. N-UNCOUNT ...
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  ~ v 1 to spread an idea or belief to as many people as possible 2 to make a new law come into effect by announcing it officially - promulgator n - promulgation n ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - 1530, from L. promulgatus, pp. of promulgare "make publicly known," perhaps from provulgare, from pro- "forth" + vulgare "make public, publish." Or the second element may be from mulgere "to milk," used metaphorically for "cause to emerge." ...
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