Promulgate

/ˈprɒm.əl.ɡeɪt/verb

To make widely known

to put a law, policy, or idea into effect by official proclamation.

The board voted to promulgate new data privacy guidelines across all regions.Compliance
The CEO promulgated a company-wide policy on remote work flexibility.Corporate

Origin: From Latin promulgare 'to make publicly known', possibly from pro- 'forth' + mulgere 'to milk' (i.e., to bring forth)

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