promulgator|promulgators in English
noun
['prɑmlgeɪtə(r) /'prɒm-]
distributor, publisher; one who publicizes, one who advertises
Use "promulgator|promulgators" in a sentence
1. He was the upholder and promulgator of law and the administrator of justice .
2. To the end, he considered himself a promulgator of the "essence of democracy".
3. The Erlangen program of Felix Klein appealed early on to Segre, and he became a promulgator.
4. Being the most authoritative information promulgator, government could control and guide the public opinion through good communication with the media, which is critical to solve the crisis.
5. Instead, I would like to turn to a feature of Freud's skills as a promulgator of his ideas, a feature which was deeply rooted in his personality yet which has not been given the attention it deserves.