Crossword-Solution: PROMULGATION 12 letters, 38 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 17

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Promulgation n. The act of promulgating; publication; open
declaration; as, the promulgation of the gospel.

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Embryo 17 answers
Spawn 40 answers
sending 44 answers
divulgence 45 answers
issuance 46 answers
Putting (out) 49 answers
dicta 49 answers
Manifesto 49 answers
printing 51 answers
Emission 52 answers
Airing 56 answers
telecast 57 answers
betrayal 57 answers
Edition 58 answers
Revelation 61 answers
Exposure 61 answers
statement 62 answers
Declaration 62 answers
Broadcasting 63 answers
disclosure 64 answers
attestation 64 answers
dictum 65 answers
Proclamation 65 answers
advertisement 67 answers
Profes-sion 69 answers
confession 69 answers
Delivery 72 answers
announcement 75 answers
circulation 76 answers
affirmation 79 answers
publication 80 answers
Broadcast 81 answers
Expose 82 answers
message 83 answers
Opinion 84 answers
ADMISSION ___ 85 answers
Issue 85 answers
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Alongside this usage was the promulgation of `canons' (`rules') for the government of the Catholic Church.
The Jargon File, Version 2.9.10, 01 Jul 1992 Various 1992
Striker waved his hand again as if to perform an introduction which had been regrettably omitted, “is the daughter of a minister, the granddaughter of a minister, the sister of a minister.” Rowland bowed deferentially, and the young girl went on with her sewing, with nothing, apparently, either of embarrassment or elation at the promulgation of these facts.
Roderick Hudson Henry James 2006
But the case occurred before the promulgation of the law, and was, as a matter of fact, the cause of it; so the most we can say is that he changed his mind, and changed it for the better.
A Footnote to History Robert Louis Stevenson 2005
Common complaints of the Romish hierarchy, and of ecclesiastical abuses, and a common disapprobation of its dogmas, formed a sufficient centre of union for the Protestants; but not content with this, they sought a rallying point in the promulgation of a new and positive creed, in which they sought to embody the distinctions, the privileges, and the essence of the church, and to this they referred the convention entered into with their opponents.
The History of the Thirty Years' War Friedrich Schiller 1996
From Salamanca I proceeded to Valladolid, distant about twenty-five leagues, where I employed the same means which I had adopted at Salamanca for the promulgation of God's Word.
Letters of George Borrow George Borrow 2007

Quotes with PROMULGATION (3)

Love is a temporary madness, it erupts like volcanoes and then subsides. And when it subsides, you have to make a decision. You have to work out whether your roots have so entwined together that it is inconceivable that you should ever part. Because this is what love is. Love is not breathlessness, it is not excitement, it is not the promulgation of promises of eternal passion, it is not the desire to mate every second minute of the day, it is not lying awake at night imagini…
Louis de Bernieres Captain Corelli's Mandolin
The secretary of education recently unveiled an initiative for curriculums to place more emphasis on history and language. Within the decade, proficiency in at least three languages will be required of all American schoolchildren by graduation. And along with its other recommendations, the CDC has issued a promulgation that every U.S. citizen “unplug” for at least two hours each day. location 6374
Alena Graedon The Word Exchange
Fiscal considerations have led to the promulgation of a theory that attributes to the minting authority the right to regulate the purchasing power of the coinage as it thinks fit. For just as long as the minting of coins has been a government function, governments have tried to fix the weight and content of the coins as they wished. Philip VI of France expressly claimed the right "to mint such money and give it such currency and at such rate as we desire and seems good to us"…
Ludwig von Mises The Theory of Money and Credit