promulgate
to make a message public
TRANSLATION
verbreiten, verkünden, veröffentlichen, öffentlich bekannt geben
STATISTICS
IN THE PRESS
Following World War II Churchill gave a speech at Zurich University where he called for “a kind of United States of Europe” in order to promulgate an everlasting peace and assure future prosperity.
Did you
know?
promulgate
means:
1. To make known (a decree, for example) by public declaration; announce officially.
2. To put (a law) into effect by formal public announcement.
Source: The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
Synonyms: announce, advertise, broadcast, declare, proclaim, promulgate, publish
All these verbs mean to bring to public notice:
ANNOUNCED a cease-fire
ADVERTISED a rock concert
BROADCASTED his opinions about the government
DECLARED their military intentions
PROCLAIMED his belief in God
PROMULGATED a policy of passive resistance
PUBLISHED the profit results
means:
1. To make known (a decree, for example) by public declaration; announce officially.
2. To put (a law) into effect by formal public announcement.
Source: The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
Synonyms: announce, advertise, broadcast, declare, proclaim, promulgate, publish
All these verbs mean to bring to public notice:
ANNOUNCED a cease-fire
ADVERTISED a rock concert
BROADCASTED his opinions about the government
DECLARED their military intentions
PROCLAIMED his belief in God
PROMULGATED a policy of passive resistance
PUBLISHED the profit results