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promulgated

/prom-uhl-gey-tid/US // ˈprɒm əlˌgeɪ tɪd //

颁布的,颁布了,所颁布的,颁布

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : publicly declared; formally proclaimed or put into effect:The cell phone provider has implemented all promulgated regulations and revised all of its tariff plans.
    • : taught, set forth, or advanced publicly:Increased access to services and facilities is one of the promulgated social benefits of a more compact urban form.

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Examples

  • Still, there’s a small but influential force in activist investing that is not only paying attention to bad news but also promulgating and profiting from it.

  • The sad thing is to see this misnomer being promulgated by gays themselves.

  • The Law of Return was promulgated in 1951 to grant automatic Israeli citizenship to every Jew.

  • Ngai associates it with other "lite" aesthetic categories promulgated by postwar consumer culture: quaint, wacky, quirky, cool.

  • A case in point is that this conversation was initially promulgated largely by women; a sad and disturbing fact.

  • There was another theory promulgated many years back by certain people of some degree of eminence in their own walk in life.

  • In no colony where the value of the white manʼs prestige is appreciated would such a law have been promulgated.

  • No sooner had the sentences of excommunication been promulgated than King Robert took measures to have them revoked or mitigated.

  • It was a dismal day at Frederick when the news was promulgated that General Hooker was relieved of the command.

  • A belief, such as we refer to, was promulgated amongst the Crusaders, and was fostered by the founders of the Inquisition.