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promulgation

[prom-uhl-gey-shuhn] / ˌprɒm əlˈgeɪ ʃən /


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“It is practically impossible that the development, promulgation, communication, and implementation of this policy has been, and will be, accomplished — as required — without using a single dollar of annually appropriated funds,” they wrote.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 12, 2026

In all, 47 people were charged in what was the largest case brought since the promulgation of the national security law.

From Seattle Times • May 30, 2024

That’s why the EPA is stepping in to draft a rule, but administrative law requires it to go through a time-consuming process that will delay its promulgation until October 2024.

From Washington Post • Dec. 16, 2021

His visa was later reinstated because the promulgation, which is drafted to exclude undergraduates, was wrongly applied to him.

From BBC • Oct. 19, 2020

A thousand years ago the Norsemen established a form of government on the island, and every fifth of July the Manxman has his open-air Parliament for the promulgation of laws.

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