All promulgation synonyms
prom·ul·gate
P p noun promulgation
- divulgation — to make publicly known; publish.
- billings — Josh (dʒɑʃ ) ; jäsh) (pseud. of Henry Wheeler Shaw) 1818-85; U.S. humorist
- implantation — the act of implanting.
- divulgence — a divulging.
- inculcation — the act of inculcating, or teaching or influencing persistently and repeatedly so as to implant or instill an idea, theory, attitude, etc.
- ink — a fluid or viscous substance used for writing or printing.
- declaration — A declaration is an official announcement or statement.
- advocacy — Someone's advocacy of a particular action or plan is their act of recommending it publicly.
- announcement — An announcement is a statement made to the public or to the media which gives information about something that has happened or that will happen.
- issuance — the act of issuing.
- disinformation — false information, as about a country's military strength or plans, publicly announced or planted in the news media, especially of other countries.
- exposing — Present participle of expose.
- manifesto — a public declaration of intentions, opinions, objectives, or motives, as one issued by a government, sovereign, or organization.
- build-up — the physical structure, especially of a person; physique; figure: He had a strong build.
- agitprop — Agitprop is the use of artistic forms such as drama or posters to further political aims.
- communique — A communiqué is an official statement or announcement.
- dissemination — the act of disseminating, or spreading widely: The Internet allows for the rapid dissemination of information.
- decree — A decree is an official order or decision, especially one made by the ruler of a country.
- writeup — Alternative spelling of write-up.
- advertisement — An advertisement is an announcement in a newspaper, on television, or on a poster about something such as a product, event, or job.
- big noise — Someone who is a big noise has an important position in a group or organization.
- in-junction — Law. a judicial process or order requiring the person or persons to whom it is directed to do a particular act or to refrain from doing a particular act.
- newspeak — (sometimes initial capital letter) an official or semiofficial style of writing or saying one thing in the guise of its opposite, especially in order to serve a political or ideological cause while pretending to be objective, as in referring to “increased taxation” as “revenue enhancement.”.
- decretum — the name given to various collections of canon law, esp that made by the monk Gratian in the 12th century, which forms the first part of the Corpus Juris Canonici