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promulgate

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To make known by open declaration, as laws, decrees, or tidings; to publish; as, to promulgate the secrets of a council.

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The attempt to discover and promulgate the truth is nevertheless an obligation upon all scientists, one that must be persevered in no matter what the rebuffs-for otherwise what is the point in being a scientist? Peter Medawar

Legitimation is the process by which a legislator is authorized to promulgate such a law as a norm. Jean-François Lyotard

The first person to promulgate the Golden Rule, which was the bedrock of this empathic spirituality, was Confucius 500 years before Christ. Karen Armstrong

The more we can do to support and promulgate the intellectual traditions of the Abrahamic faiths - of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam - the better armed we will be to fight fundamentalism. Jon Meacham

`I am not a Communist,' he exclaimed Source: Internet

The King will proclaim an amnesty Source: Internet

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