promulge
/prɒmʌldʒ/Definitions
1. verb
to make or declare something publicly, especially a law or a rule
“The new policy will be promulgated next week, giving employees a chance to adjust.”
2. verb
to spread or proclaim something, especially a rumor
“The news was promulgated quickly through social media, spreading panic among the public.”
3. verb
to declare or make something public, especially a judgment or a decree
“The judge promulgated the verdict, stating the defendant was guilty.”