Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
promulgar
verb
/proʊˈmʌl.ɡər/

Definition
To formally proclaim or announce a law, decree, or regulation.

Examples
- The government decided to promulgar the new environmental regulations to ensure public compliance.
- After the council’s deliberation, they will promulgar the updated zoning laws next week.

Meaning
Promulgar refers to the act of officially publishing or announcing a legal statute or ordinance, usually by a government authority. This ensures that the public is aware of the law and its provisions.

Synonyms
- Proclaim
- Announce
- Publicize