Etymology: [ 'prä-m&l-"gAt; prO-'m ] (transitive verb.) 1530. Latin promulgatus, past participle of promulgare, from pro- forward + -mulgare ; more at EMULSION.
resmi olarak duyurmak, resmen ilan etmek, yayınlamak, ilan etmek, yaymak, duyuru, yürürlüğe koy, resmen ilan etmek, duyurmak, huk. (yasayı) yürürlüğe koymak, (inanç, düşünce v.b.'ni) yaymak,
past of promulgate, formally made public; "published accounts, officially declared, formally proclaimed; widely advertised, publicized; published, distributed widely, formally made public; "published accounts", To put into effect as a regulation, To make known or public, To make known by open declaration, as laws, decrees, or tidings; to publish; as, to promulgate the secrets of a council, To put into effect, as a regulation, state or announce; "`I am not a Communist,' " he exclaimed; "The King will proclaim an amnesty", put a law into effect by formal declaration, = (1) To develop, publish and put into effect insurance rates or forms (2) To make public, by publishing or announcing, the fact that a statute or rule of court is a legal order or direction enforceable by law, and violation of such is punishable as provided by law, If people promulgate a new law or a new idea, they make it widely known. The shipping industry promulgated a voluntary code, proclaim, declare; publicize, advertise widely; publish, distribute widely, If a new law is promulgated by a government or national leader, it is publicly approved or made official. A new constitution was promulgated last month. + promulgation prom·ul·ga·tion the promulgation of the constitution, (1) To develop, publish and put into effect insurance rates or forms (2) To make public, by publishing or announcing, the fact that a statute or rule of court is a legal order or direction enforceable by law, and violation of such is punishable as provided by law (G,LE),
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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To put into effect, as a regulation
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state or announce; "`I am not a Communist,' " he exclaimed; "The King will proclaim an amnesty"
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put a law into effect by formal declaration
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= (1) To develop, publish and put into effect insurance rates or forms (2) To make public, by publishing or announcing, the fact that a statute or rule of court is a legal order or direction enforceable by law, and violation of such is punishable as provided by law
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If people promulgate a new law or a new idea, they make it widely known. The shipping industry promulgated a voluntary code
If a new law is promulgated by a government or national leader, it is publicly approved or made official. A new constitution was promulgated last month. + promulgation prom·ul·ga·tion the promulgation of the constitution
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(1) To develop, publish and put into effect insurance rates or forms (2) To make public, by publishing or announcing, the fact that a statute or rule of court is a legal order or direction enforceable by law, and violation of such is punishable as provided by law (G,LE)
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