💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Evulge"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| provulgateverb | To publish, to make public; promulgate. |
| vulgatenoun | A particular Latin translation of the Bible made by Saint Jerome in the late 4th century CE. |
| promulgeverb | (transitive) To promulgate; to publish or teach. |
| promulgateverb | (transitive) To make known or make public. |
| go forthverb | To move oneself forward or onward |
| spreadnoun | The act of spreading. |
| exportnoun | (uncountable) The act of exporting. |
| pervulgateverb | (obsolete) To publish. |
| repromulgateverb | (transitive) To promulgate again. |
| disseminateverb | (intransitive) To become widespread. |
| expatiateverb | To write or speak at length; to be copious in argument or discussion. |
| evangelizeverb | To tell people about (a particular branch of) Christianity, especially in order to convert them; to preach the gospel to. |
| publiciseverb | To make widely known to the public. |
| divulgeverb | (transitive) To make public or known; to communicate to the public; to tell (information, especially a secret) so that it may become generally known. |
| propagateverb | (transitive, of animals or plants) To cause to continue or multiply by generation, or successive production. |
| evangeliseverb | Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of evangelize. [To tell people about (a particular branch of) Christianity, especially in order to convert them; to preach the gospel to.] |
| propagenoun | (obsolete) To propagate. |
| gospelizeverb | To evangelize. |
| publicizeverb | (American spelling) Alternative spelling of publicise. [To make widely known to the public.] |
| evangelicalizeverb | (transitive) To make evangelical. |
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