单词 | promulgate |
释义 | promulgateWord family nounpromulgationpromulgatorverbpromulgate Lawprom·ul·gate /ˈprɒməlɡeɪt $ ˈprɑː-/ verb [transitiveT] formal 1. TELLto spread an idea or belief to as many people as possible 传播〔思想或信仰〕 2. SCLto make a new law come into effect by announcing it officially 颁布实施,发布〔新法律〕 —promulgator noun [countableC] —promulgation /ˌprɒməlˈɡeɪʃən $ ˌprɑː-/ noun [uncountableU] Examples from the Corpus promulgate• The political process ensures that laws that unduly burden the States will not be promulgated.• In a centralized system, the principal asks the school board to promulgate a regulation about beepers.• They were promulgating a specifically Judaic message for Judaic adherents.• Some of these are defined in the regulations promulgated for the administration of the Wholesome Meat Act.• Instead of the Baroque or modern architect, Sitte promulgated the values of the mediaeval master builder.• However, most people see these institutions as promulgating the wealth and power of rich Western countries.• They are then specified in regulations promulgated under the authority of the law. (1500-1600) Latin past participle of promulgare, from mulgere “to milk, cause to come out” |
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