Crossword-Solution: PROMULGATED 11 letters, 34 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 17

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Promulgated imp. & p. p. of Promulgate

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symbolised 36 answers
prophesised 36 answers
prognosticated 36 answers
communicated 36 answers
broadcasted 36 answers
televised 37 answers
publicised 37 answers
guessed 37 answers
foreseen 37 answers
divined 37 answers
conjectured 37 answers
blazoned 37 answers
ADVERTISED 38 answers
foreboded 38 answers
expounded 38 answers
Forewarned 39 answers
augured 40 answers
notified 40 answers
Alerted. 41 answers
aired 42 answers
envisioned 42 answers
proclaimed 42 answers
Predicted 43 answers
foretold 43 answers
announced 46 answers
Mentioned 46 answers
Published 46 answers
relayed 47 answers
Transmitted 47 answers
pronounced 49 answers
Anticipated 49 answers
Expected 51 answers
Promoted. 51 answers
forecast 59 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RATEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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This was originally promulgated by Melvin Conway, an early proto-hacker who wrote an assembler for the Burroughs 220 called SAVE.
The Jargon File, Version 2.9.10, 01 Jul 1992 Various 1992
Pertaining to, or invented by, Brown; Ð a term applied to a system of medicine promulgated in the 18th century by John Brown, of Scotland, the fundamental doctrine of which was, that life is a state of excitation produced by the normal action of external agents upon the body, and that disease consists in excess or deficiency of excitation.
Webster's Unabridged Dictionary Noah Webster 1995
Santa Anna took the field for a republican form of government, and once more a body of Americans, under the Tennesseean, Long, joined the Mexican army.” “I remember that, well.” “In eighteen twenty-four, Santa Anna, Victoria and Bravo drove the Spaniards forever from Mexico, and then they promulgated the famous constitution of eighteen twenty-four.
Remember the Alamo Amelia E. Barr 2008
The commandments promulgated by this order were essentially the same as the Mosaic Ten, so that it exerted a distinct moral influence, in addition to its ostensible object, which was instruction in the secrets of legitimate medicine.
The Soul of the Indian [AKA Ohiyesa], Charles A. Eastman 2008
But the same popular prejudice which existed against the use of coal for domestic purposes, prevented its being employed for purposes of manufacture; and they were thought very foolish persons indeed who first promulgated the idea of smelting iron by means of pit-coal.
Industrial Biography Samuel Smiles 2008

Quotes with PROMULGATED (3)

Literature was not promulgated by a pale and emasculated critical priesthood singing their litanies in empty churches - nor is it a game for the cloistered elect, the tinhorn mendicants of low calorie despair. Literature is as old as speech. It grew out of human need for it, and it has not changed except to become more needed. The skalds, the bards, the writers are not separate and exclusive. From the beginning, their functions, their duties, their responsibilities have been …
John Steinbeck
The results of decades of neurotransmitter-depletion studies point to one inescapable conclusion: low levels or serotonin, norepinephrine or dopamine do not cause depression. here is how the authors of the most complete meta-analysis of serotonin-depletion studies summarized the data: "Although previously the monoamine systems were considered to be responsible for the development of major depressive disorder (MDD), the available evidence to date does not support a direct caus…
Irving Kirsch The Emperor's New Drugs: Exploding the Antidepressant Myth
Turning and climbing, the double helix evolved to an operation which had always existed as a possibility for mankind, the eating of light. The appetite for light was ancient. Light had been eaten metaphorically in ritual transubstantiations. Poets had declared that to be is to be a variable of light, that this peach, and even this persimmon, is light. But the peach which mediated between light and the appetite for light interfered with the taste of light, and obscured the app…
William S. Wilson Why I Don't Write Like Franz Kafka