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Example sentences for "promulgate"

Lexicographically close words:
promptitude; promptly; promptness; prompts; promptu; promulgated; promulgates; promulgating; promulgation; promulgator
  1. Plato now proceeds to promulgate laws in respect to homicide, wounds, beating, &c.

  2. Side-note: The Athenian declares that he will not merely promulgate peremptory laws, but will recommend them to the citizens by prologues or hortatory discourses.

  3. We saw him, first of all, promulgate the habeas corpus in the province he commanded, and he decreed that constitutional measure when the embers of the fire of domestic and international war were still smoking.

  4. To approve and promulgate the laws, and obey and cause others to obey their provisions.

  5. The trophy for which the battle is waged is the freedom relating to the subject of teaching; we shall term it "doctrinal" freedom in teaching: Shall the representative of science be permitted to promulgate any view he has formed?

  6. Promulgate your orders and set your men in motion.

  7. I have an order to promulgate to the pickets, of which I shall explain to you the reason when we return.

  8. They were to receive their orders from native bishops alone, and these in their turn were to promulgate no spiritual edict without the approbation and permission of the reigning sovereign of Austria.

  9. Murad had, moreover, undertaken to promulgate the Constitution prepared by Midhat and his colleagues at the earliest date compatible with the despatch of urgent public business.

  10. She pretended to promulgate a new law, a new civilization.

  11. He had just as little part or lot in the complaisant spirit of the man of the world, who from the depths of his mediocrity and ease presumes to promulgate the law of progress, and as dictator to fix its speed.

  12. Law, although opposed to the decree, consented to promulgate it.

  13. Soyer, and every other good cook or wise statesman, to promulgate throughout the human family.

  14. If the National Assembly disapproves by a two-thirds majority the objection of the National Council, the President shall promulgate the law in the form enacted by the National Assembly within three months or refer it to the People.

  15. Commanding officers were directed to promulgate these orders: "1.

  16. If the National Assembly adopts an amendment to the Constitution against the objection of the National Council, the President may not promulgate this law, if the National Council within two weeks demands a popular vote.

  17. The Emperor shall promulgate the decisions of Parliament.

  18. But Yuan Shih-kai's first care after that coup d'etat had been to promulgate with the assistance of Dr.

  19. The President shall promulgate all laws and supervise and secure their enforcement.

  20. They maintain that a Scion of the House of David shall be made manifest Who will promulgate the Law of the Torah, and help establish and enforce its commandments throughout the East and the West.

  21. Magnify My Cause and promulgate My teachings and commandments, for none other course beside this shall beseem you, and no other path shall ever lead unto Him.

  22. Hence the detailers of scandal, have rarely had it in their power to promulgate a Quaker adultery.

  23. But Yuan Shih-kai's first care after that coup d'état had been to promulgate with the assistance of Dr.

  24. The Catholics are zealous, infidels are zealous, proud sectarians are compassing sea and land to make proselytes; and saints who have no creed but the Bible, and no master but Christ, should be zealous to advance and promulgate the truth.

  25. Francisco Villela Barbosa, of my Council of State, Minister and Secretary of Marine, is hereby commanded to promulgate the same, and execute the necessary despatches.

  26. It is, to say the least, a very remarkable step for one State in this Union to promulgate such a law concerning a citizen of another State, merely for publishing his opinions boldly.

  27. Confirm this revered nation to upraise the standard of the oneness of humanity, to promulgate the Most Great Peace, to become thereby most glorious and praiseworthy among all the nations of the world.

  28. But the President and Secretary had no right to promulgate any such order.


  29. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "promulgate" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    administer; advertise; announce; bid; blare; blaze; blazon; broadcast; celebrate; charge; circulate; command; commission; communicate; complete; cry; declaim; declare; decree; deliver; dictate; direct; discharge; disseminate; effect; effectuate; enforce; enjoin; execute; fulfill; herald; honor; implement; instruct; issue; make; mandate; observe; ordain; order; post; proclaim; promulgate; pronounce; propagate; prosecute; publicize; publish; render; report; rule; shout; sound; spread; thunder; transact; trumpet