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Word | Promulgate |
Hindi Meaning | लागू करना, प्रचार करना, घोषित करना, प्रख्यापित, प्रकाशित करना, घोषणा करना, एलान करना, प्रसिद्ध करना, प्रख्यापन करना, प्रवर्तन करना, प्रख्यापित करना, जारी करना |
state or announce; `I am not a Communist,' he exclaimed; The King will proclaim an amnesty / put a law into effect by formal declaration / To make known by open declaration, as laws, decrees, or tidings / proclaim a doctrine or law; make known by official publication / promote or make widely known (an idea or cause). / to make (an idea, belief, etc.) known to many people / to make (a new law) known officially and publicly, | |
Usage | ⇒ Birla Tata promulgated the future plan ⇒ When Moses came down from the mountaintop prepared to promulgate God's commandments, he was appalled to discover his followers worshipping a golden calf. ⇒ Her ideas have been widely promulgated on the Internet. ⇒ these objectives have to be promulgated within the organization ⇒ promulgate a law ⇒ they're promulgating a strange belief |
Synonyms | ouannune, hpiwbus, bsocdatar, lkimapor, esrdvtera, acicetukl, rledaca, iopceiuzb, pdrels, eisdesatfni, ma kewnekn, lvgdeli, snise, otopeum, npecnuorf, poaapbtrg, umanectcmpi, idleha, tuetphm, rfterp, |
Antonyms | clheoan, dbeh, rbyu, vceor, keetesr, hcuxb, ogecmaqlfa, klcap, cethoo, sgsidedi, sdbzslime, nozocceie, metoba, chus, nritb, poebkcke, erkcto espe, mkta, mlbsme, eralac, |
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