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promulgate

[prom-uhl-geyt] / ˈprɒm əlˌgeɪt /


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That fit with a narrative long promulgated by Chinese officials: that the virus sprang not only from outside the market, but also from outside the country altogether.

From New York Times

After all, Russia under Putin has been masterful at promulgating its message and obfuscating the facts, in the fog of war and the heat of elections alike.

From Los Angeles Times

The right has been promulgating Big Lies for decades.

From Salon

Misinformation has been largely promulgated by Republican elected officials and by right-wing news outlets.

From Salon

The code of ethics promulgated by the Society of Professional Journalists at the time frowned on such financial conflicts.

From New York Times