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promulgated

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of Promulgate

Source: Webster's dictionary

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According to the law of succession which he had promulgated, the oldest male member of the royal house was to succeed. Source: Internet

A democratic and republican constitution was promulgated on 11 June 1975 following a referendum which chose to not restore the monarchy. Source: Internet

Almost all surviving poetry is found in only one manuscript copy, but there are a number of different versions of some prose works, especially the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, which was apparently promulgated to monasteries by the royal court. Source: Internet

Any person contravening prohibitory orders shall be punishable under Section 188 (disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant) of the IPC, the order said. Source: Internet

Ancient commentators were divided about whether the ambitious Olympias promulgated the story of Alexander's divine parentage, variously claiming that she had told Alexander, or that she dismissed the suggestion as impious. Source: Internet

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