0 to spread beliefs or ideas among a lot of people --
1 to announce something publicly, especially a new law: --
In 1967 the military government promulgated a new constitution.
The legislation was drafted and promulgated at the end of 1991.
The rules were promulgated by four government agencies, garnered 1,444 interest group comments and spanned seven years.
The image of the village community promulgated in these ideologies was a new construct re-ecting non-existent entities.
A new constitution, promulgated as part of the reform, has been amended to remove presidential term limits.
The process of arriving at consensus or promulgating it will also be important.
Two other codes were promulgated by now defunct organizations.
The two laws were promulgated at the same time.