"Promulge" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Promulge" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Promulge" Meaning

Promulge is a rare or obsolete word that can be defined in two different ways:

1. To make or declare something publicly known or official.
2. To publish or declare something officially, often in a formal or authoritative manner.

In modern English, the verb that is similar in meaning to "promulge" is "promulgate."

"Promulge" Examples

Promulge Usage Examples


1. Official Announcement

She used her position to promulge the new policy, ensuring it was disseminated to the entire department.

2. Historic Document

The king's decree, once promulged, became a historic document, requiring strict observance throughout the land.

3. Formal Declaration

After long deliberations, the council promulged a formal declaration, defining their stance on the contentious issue.

4. Public Notification

The authorities took care to promulge their emergency response plan to the public, ensuring everyone was prepared.

5. Strict Compliance

The institute strongly emphasized the need for strict compliance with safety protocols once they were promulged to all staff members.

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To make something widely known or accepted through official announcement or declaration; to declare or make official.

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