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- verbpromulgate (verb) · promulgates (third person present) · promulgated (past tense) · promulgated (past participle) · promulgating (present participle)Originmid 16th century (earlier (late 15th century) as promulgation): from Latin promulgat- ‘exposed to public view’, from the verb promulgare, from pro- ‘out, publicly’ + mulgere ‘cause to come forth’ (literally ‘to milk’).
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