slovodefinícia
promulgate
(encz)
promulgate,promulgovat v: Zdeněk Brož
promulgate
(encz)
promulgate,vyhlásit v: Zdeněk Brož
Promulgate
(gcide)
Promulgate \Pro*mul"gate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Promulgated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Promulgating.] [L. promulgatus, p. p. of
promulgare to promulgate; of unknown origin. Cf. Promulge.]
To make known by open declaration, as laws, decrees, or
tidings; to publish; as, to promulgate the secrets of a
council.
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Syn: To publish; declare; proclaim. See Announce.
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promulgate
(gcide)
Announce \An*nounce"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Announced; p. pr. &
vb. n. Announcing.] [OF. anoncier, F. annoncer, fr. L.
annuntiare; ad + nuntiare to report, relate, nuntius
messenger, bearer of news. See Nuncio, and cf.
Annunciate.]
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1. To give public notice, or first notice of; to make known;
to publish; to proclaim.
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Her [Q. Elizabeth's] arrival was announced through
the country by a peal of cannon from the ramparts.
--Gilpin.
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2. To pronounce; to declare by judicial sentence.
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Publish laws, announce
Or life or death. --Prior.
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Syn: To proclaim; publish; make known; herald; declare;
promulgate.

Usage: To Publish, Announce, Proclaim, Promulgate. We
publish what we give openly to the world, either by
oral communication or by means of the press; as, to
publish abroad the faults of our neighbors. We
announce what we declare by anticipation, or make
known for the first time; as, to announce the speedy
publication of a book; to announce the approach or
arrival of a distinguished personage. We proclaim
anything to which we give the widest publicity; as, to
proclaim the news of victory. We promulgate when
we proclaim more widely what has before been known by
some; as, to promulgate the gospel.
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promulgate
(wn)
promulgate
v 1: state or announce; "`I am not a Communist,' he exclaimed";
"The King will proclaim an amnesty" [syn: proclaim,
exclaim, promulgate]
2: put a law into effect by formal declaration
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promulgate
(gcide)
Promulgate \Pro*mul"gate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Promulgated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Promulgating.] [L. promulgatus, p. p. of
promulgare to promulgate; of unknown origin. Cf. Promulge.]
To make known by open declaration, as laws, decrees, or
tidings; to publish; as, to promulgate the secrets of a
council.
[1913 Webster]

Syn: To publish; declare; proclaim. See Announce.
[1913 Webster]Announce \An*nounce"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Announced; p. pr. &
vb. n. Announcing.] [OF. anoncier, F. annoncer, fr. L.
annuntiare; ad + nuntiare to report, relate, nuntius
messenger, bearer of news. See Nuncio, and cf.
Annunciate.]
[1913 Webster]
1. To give public notice, or first notice of; to make known;
to publish; to proclaim.
[1913 Webster]

Her [Q. Elizabeth's] arrival was announced through
the country by a peal of cannon from the ramparts.
--Gilpin.
[1913 Webster]

2. To pronounce; to declare by judicial sentence.
[1913 Webster]

Publish laws, announce
Or life or death. --Prior.
[1913 Webster]

Syn: To proclaim; publish; make known; herald; declare;
promulgate.

Usage: To Publish, Announce, Proclaim, Promulgate. We
publish what we give openly to the world, either by
oral communication or by means of the press; as, to
publish abroad the faults of our neighbors. We
announce what we declare by anticipation, or make
known for the first time; as, to announce the speedy
publication of a book; to announce the approach or
arrival of a distinguished personage. We proclaim
anything to which we give the widest publicity; as, to
proclaim the news of victory. We promulgate when
we proclaim more widely what has before been known by
some; as, to promulgate the gospel.
[1913 Webster]
Promulgated
(gcide)
Promulgate \Pro*mul"gate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Promulgated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Promulgating.] [L. promulgatus, p. p. of
promulgare to promulgate; of unknown origin. Cf. Promulge.]
To make known by open declaration, as laws, decrees, or
tidings; to publish; as, to promulgate the secrets of a
council.
[1913 Webster]

Syn: To publish; declare; proclaim. See Announce.
[1913 Webster]
promulgate
(wn)
promulgate
v 1: state or announce; "`I am not a Communist,' he exclaimed";
"The King will proclaim an amnesty" [syn: proclaim,
exclaim, promulgate]
2: put a law into effect by formal declaration
promulgated
(wn)
promulgated
adj 1: formally made public; "published accounts" [syn:
promulgated, published]

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