promulgate
/prəˈmɜlɡeɪt/Definitions
1. verb
to proclaim or make known publicly, especially by official or authoritative means
“The new law will be promulgated in the government gazette tomorrow.”
2. verb
to spread or cause to spread something, such as an idea or a rumor
“The company’s new marketing strategy aimed to promulgate their brand across social media platforms.”
3. noun
the act of proclaiming or making known publicly, especially by official or authoritative means
“The promulgation of the new policy has caused widespread controversy.”
4. noun
a proclamation or announcement, especially one made by an official or authority
“The government issued a promulgation warning citizens of the impending storm.”