Promulgate vs. Promulgator — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Promulgate and Promulgator
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Promulgate
To make known to the public; popularize or advocate
"Franklin ... first promulgated the idea of free public libraries" (Elaine Wagner).
Promulgator
To make known to the public; popularize or advocate
"Franklin ... first promulgated the idea of free public libraries" (Elaine Wagner).
Promulgate
To put (a law, for example) into effect by formal public announcement.
Promulgator
To put (a law, for example) into effect by formal public announcement.
Promulgate
(transitive) To make known or public.
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Promulgator
A person who promulgates; a publisher.
Promulgate
(transitive) To put into effect as a regulation.
Promulgator
One who promulgates or publishes.
Promulgate
To make known by open declaration, as laws, decrees, or tidings; to publish; as, to promulgate the secrets of a council.
Promulgator
(law) one who promulgates laws (announces a law as a way of putting it into execution)
Promulgate
State or announce;
`I am not a Communist,'
The King will proclaim an amnesty
Promulgate
Put a law into effect by formal declaration
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