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What is the past tense of promulgate?

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The past tense of promulgate is promulgated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of promulgate is promulgates.

The present participle of promulgate is promulgating.

The past participle of promulgate is promulgated.

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Worst-case scenarios are dreamed up and promulgated, normally worse than before.
Tunisia had promulgated a constitution in 1860, setting up a Supreme Council purporting to limit the powers of the monarchy.
Each party would be responsible for their assets' legality if the law is promulgated.
The surcharge was imposed under the country's emergency regulations promulgated in May.
Prior to the operation, the government promulgated a special ordinance to speed up legal proceedings.
Instead, a hodgepodge of myths and fictions were promulgated to sow illusions among the strikers.

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