English to Malay Dictionary promulgate

promulgate

memasyhurkan
definition
verb
these objectives have to be promulgated within the organization
promote or make widely known (an idea or cause).
example
Pro-independence groups will request the new president in 2008 to 'promulgate' the new constitution.
There is a communication issue here, though, in trying to 'promulgate' these messages in a meaningful way to your team leaders who are at front end of the business.
A law intended to guard against the spreading of false stories actually forced the national broadcaster to 'promulgate' a lie.
The documents in question 'promulgate' the idea that no students' rights exist which trump the ‘feelings’ of others.
They petitioned the king to 'promulgate' the decree at once, without amendments.
Their money is now being spent to 'promulgate' ideas they abhor to their own children.
Additionally, the secretary of state may 'promulgate' regulations interpreting ambiguous provisions of the act.
I am now delighted to 'promulgate' a complete fallacy, literally promoted by many international schools around the world.
Alabama state law allows licensure agencies to adopt and 'promulgate' rules governing professional practices.
It's in their interests, the pharmaceutical industry, to 'promulgate' that sort of idea on the public.
The Secretary shall 'promulgate' such regulations as are necessary to carry out this Act.
Tunisia had 'promulgated' a constitution in 1860, setting up a Supreme Council purporting to limit the powers of the monarchy.
Far from being a destroyer of the written word, the Internet, with Google as a leading vehicle, will prove to be its great support and egalitarian 'promulgator' .
These ideas are widely 'promulgated' in the academic/scholastic/public sectors.
First, in 1983, a revision of the Catholic Church's Code of Canon Law was officially 'promulgated' .
Beginning in the mid-1940s, British astronomer Fred Hoyle was the dominant figure 'promulgating' this idea.
A long series of negotiations ensued, resulting in a new constitution 'promulgated' into law in December 1993.
The Prince of Monaco was an absolute ruler until a constitution was 'promulgated' in 1911.
On May 4, the government 'promulgated' draconian security measures to cope with the crisis.
Recent messages and articles have 'promulgated' a belief that I work for the Associated Press.
The surcharge was imposed under the country's emergency regulations 'promulgated' in May.
Unfortunately, notwithstanding the formal 'promulgation' of the secular order, some people continue to look upon the Indian state as a Hindu state.
Prior to the operation, the government 'promulgated' a special ordinance to speed up legal proceedings.
There were only 13 states in the US when it 'promulgated' its Constitution.
These consequences have yet to be understood by most physicians, not to mention the public, the media or arguably even the 'promulgators' of this impending disaster.
Medical findings regarding treatment, disability and work restrictions must now follow strict guidelines 'promulgated' by the American Medical Association.
Each party would be responsible for their assets' legality if the law is 'promulgated' .
While there are certainly a lot of silly stereotypes being 'promulgated' on both sides, the silent ban on expression is perhaps even more damaging.
Science standards 'promulgated' by a national body and adopted by state education authorities do not ensure excellence and equity.
Guidelines for anticoagulation in atrial fibrillation based on absolute risk or clinical criteria have been widely 'promulgated' .
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