promulgare
to promulgate
verb proh-mool-GAH-reh Rare
Origin: Latin promulgare, to make public
Also means
to enact
Usage Note
Promulgare is a formal legal term used when an authority officially publishes or enacts a law or decree. The verb takes avere as its auxiliary: ha promulgato la legge means 'he/she promulgated the law'. It is rarely used in everyday speech — in casual contexts Italians say pubblicare or approvare.
Examples
"Il presidente ha promulgato la nuova legge."
Natural Translation
The president promulgated the new law.
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