Promulgating - meaning and definition. What is Promulgating
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What (who) is Promulgating - definition

ACT OF FORMALLY PROCLAIMING OR DECLARING A NEW STATUTORY OR ADMINISTRATIVE LAW AFTER ITS ENACTMENT
Promulagation; Promulgate; Promulgated; Promulgating

Promulgating         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Promulgate.
promulgate         
['pr?m(?)lge?t]
¦ verb promote or make widely known.
?put (a law or decree) into effect by official proclamation.
Derivatives
promulgation noun
promulgator noun
Origin
C16 (earlier (C15) as promulgation): from L. promulgat-, promulgare, from pro- 'out, publicly' + mulgere 'cause to come forth' (lit. 'to milk').
Promulgated         
·Impf & ·p.p. of Promulgate.

Wikipedia

Promulgation

Promulgation is the formal proclamation or the declaration that a new statutory or administrative law is enacted after its final approval. In some jurisdictions, this additional step is necessary before the law can take effect.

After a new law is approved, it is announced to the public through the publication of government gazettes and/or on official government websites. National laws of extraordinary importance to the public may be announced by the head of state or head of government on a national broadcast. Local laws are usually announced in local newspapers and published in bulletins or compendia of municipal regulations.

Pronunciation examples for Promulgating
1. then promulgating a doctrine of preventive war.
The New American Militarism _ Andrew Bacevich _ Talks at Google
2. What institution is promulgating this believe that
Taking Gay Marriage to the Supreme Court _ Sandy Stier + More _ Talks at Google
3. Our reason for existing is promulgating good science
Big Numbers for Small Missions - NASA's Future with Cubesats _ Dave Korsmeyer _ Talks at Google
4. If you think about it, the cost of promulgating international rules
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Examples of use of Promulgating
1. Already, over 50 countries and international organisations promulgating legal documents on e–transaction.
2. "Accordingly, we have paved the way by promulgating new legislation aimed at improving both the production and services of existing institutions.
3. "Around the world today there is a new and urgent impetus being given to promulgating the true voices of Islam," Blair said.
4. This was the second or third time he‘s made this pledge, crossing a line that previous administrations would not – in effect, promulgating a treaty seemingly on the spot.
5. Bernanke offered something about "the complex causality that we‘re seeing promulgating." Dodd asked whether previous economic forecasts had to be downgraded.