Definition of promulgation

promulgationnoun

ban hành

/ˌprɒmlˈɡeɪʃn//ˌprɑːmlˈɡeɪʃn/

"Promulgation" derives from the Latin word "promulgare," meaning "to make known publicly." The word is formed from the prefix "pro" meaning "forward" or "out" and the verb "mulgere" meaning "to milk." The original sense of "promulgare" was to "make public" by spreading something like milk or news. Over time, it came to mean "to proclaim officially" or "to make something public and legally binding." The word's journey from "milking" to "announcing" showcases the evolving nature of language and its ability to adapt to new concepts.

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the act of spreading an idea, a belief, etc. among many people

hành động truyền bá một ý tưởng, một niềm tin, vv giữa nhiều người

Example:
  • the promulgation of wild conspiracy theories

    việc ban hành các thuyết âm mưu ngông cuồng

the act of officially or publicly announcing a new law or system

hành động công bố chính thức hoặc công khai một luật hoặc hệ thống mới

Example:
  • the promulgation of a new constitution in 2006

    việc ban hành hiến pháp mới năm 2006