Crossword-Solution: PROMULGATE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Promulgate | v. t. | To make known by open declaration, as laws, decrees, or tidings; to publish; as, to promulgate the secrets of a council. |
We have 36 clues for the answer “PROMULGATE”
| Clue | Answers |
|---|---|
| to make known, disseminate | 1 answer |
| PUBLISH as coming into force | 1 answer |
| Make widespread | 1 answer |
| Make known to many | 1 answer |
| Make known officially. | 1 answer |
| Bring a law into operation by official publication of it | 1 answer |
| Announce officially | 3 answers |
| Spread information widely | 4 answers |
| annunciate | 9 answers |
| A BELL RUNG TO ANNOUNCE A DEATH | 10 answers |
| ENCOURAGE sales of | 10 answers |
| ANNOUNCE FOR A SCORE | 11 answers |
| ANNOUNCE THE TERMINATION OF, AS OF TREATIES | 11 answers |
| philosophise | 13 answers |
| BRING forward | 21 answers |
| Hint at | 23 answers |
| predicate | 28 answers |
| Profess | 29 answers |
| Disseminate | 29 answers |
| MAKE widely known | 30 answers |
| avow | 36 answers |
| Pronounce | 37 answers |
| Assert | 45 answers |
| Make Public | 46 answers |
| Proclaim | 49 answers |
| Disclose | 54 answers |
| Press | 57 answers |
| speculate | 58 answers |
| circulate | 59 answers |
| Publish | 62 answers |
| Announce | 64 answers |
| Pledge | 65 answers |
| presume | 65 answers |
| Endorse | 65 answers |
| Push | 70 answers |
| Declare | 72 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who elects, or has the right of choice; a person who
is entitled to take part in an election, or to give his vote in favor
of a candidate for office.
Hint 2 anagram
CETLROE
Hint 3 another clue
A BALLOT CAST BY A VOTER WHO VOTES FOR ALL THE CANDIDATES OF ONE PARTY
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Sentences with PROMULGATE (5)
Such is the edict (if report speak true) Of Creon, our most noble Creon, aimed At thee and me, aye me too; and anon He will be here to promulgate, for such As have not heard, his mandate; ’tis in sooth No passing humor, for the edict says Whoe’er transgresses shall be stoned to death.
Whatever mere doctrine he may promulgate, is of inferior importance to the spontaneous action of his concrete life, in which the True, the Beautiful, and the Good, breathe and live.
Nothing could be more in accordance with the idea recently put forth by sundry ecclesiastics, Catholic and Protestant, that the Church alone is empowered to promulgate scientific truth or direct university instruction.
Imperial Rescript on the Promulgation of the Constitution Whereas We make it the joy and glory of Our heart to behold the prosperity of Our country, and the welfare of Our subjects, We do hereby, in virtue of the Supreme power We inherit from Our Imperial Ancestors, promulgate the present immutable fundamental law, for the sake of Our present subjects and their descendants.
Lipsae, 1809, 4to.—W.] From Augustus to Trajan, the modest Caesars were content to promulgate their edicts in the various characters of a Roman magistrate; 3511 and, in the decrees of the senate, the epistles and orations of the prince were respectfully inserted.
Quotes with PROMULGATE (3)
So far, therefore, as the science of exchange relates to the advantage of one of the exchanging persons only, it is founded on the ignorance or incapacity of the opposite person. . . . It is therefore a science founded on nescience. . . . This science, alone of sciences, must, by all available means, promulgate and prolong its opposite nescience. . . . It is therefore peculiarly and alone science of darkness.
The historical basis for the gap between the black middle class and underclass shows that ending discrimination, by itself, would not eradicate black poverty and dysfunction. We also need intervention to promulgate a middle-class ethic of success among the poor, while expanding opportunities for economic betterment.
The first person to promulgate the Golden Rule, which was the bedrock of this empathic spirituality, was Confucius 500 years before Christ.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NY Sun, NYT.
Used 4 times in crossword archives (1960–2006).