Promulgate in a sentence as a verb

When even people who aren't paid to promulgate nonsense are blinded by their enthusiasm.

Journal editors can solve the great bulk of misinformation their journals promulgate.

What we could be seeing is the discovery of one failed attempt of a shotgun approach to promulgate insecure primitives.

Because I can't think of any constitutional provision that even hints at a requirement for Congress to promulgate a penal code at all.

States also build infrastructure, promulgate laws, provide forums for resolution of disputes and so forth.

That this case must be tried in a secret court which is not obligated to promulgate its decisisons ought to indicate what result and information we will see.

The FCC tried to promulgate a rule requiring net neutrality, but a Federal Court of Appeals ruled that the FCC lacked statutory authority to do so [1].

Or it could be a symptom of an increasingly risk-averse society which encourages its government to promulgate ever more regulations to keep us "safe".

All kinds of organizations and people build infrastructure; churches and companies also promulgate laws and provide dispute-resolution forums.

Specific laws that promulgate what I see as a false-to-fact concept, "Intellectual Property" mostly have the backing of music and movie production companies, and pharmaceutical companies.

I don't want to defend Yelp since I don't like the site, but I think its pretty scummy of the Tribune also to willingly promulgate, at least by rhetorical implication, the idea that Justin G is some kind of shill for non-Brader dog trainers.

Government can and should do things like build roads, provide mass transit, raise a military, promulgate regulations for things like the economy and the environment and the RF spectrum, and even make provision for health care and a social safety net.

Would these people not cover for each other, and promulgate their insecurities by planting them in the minds of others who then make the on-record proposal?The reputation of the popular cryptographers we know and love would only have suffered if their subversions were discovered, which is clearly the opposite of the NSA's goal.

The common meaning of 'regulation' also covers regulation that is protective of individual sovereignty, and trying to promulgate a pejorative sense of the term merely enables moochers and looters to further hijack the term to weaken those regulations which protect individual sovereignty.

"Each agency may promulgate regulations, pursuant to notice and receipt of public comment, providing for the aggregation of certain requests by the same requestor, or by a group of requestors acting in concert, if the agency reasonably believes that such requests actually constitute a single request, which would otherwise satisfy the unusual circumstances specified in this subparagraph, and the requests involve clearly related matters.

Promulgate definitions

verb

state or announce; "`I am not a Communist,' he exclaimed"; "The King will proclaim an amnesty"

See also: proclaim exclaim

verb

put a law into effect by formal declaration