habrá promulgado
-he/she/you will have passed
Future perfectél/ella/ustedconjugation ofpromulgar.

promulgar

promulgar(
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A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. to pass
El Parlamento promulgó la ley antitabaco más tarde que en otros países.The Parliament passed the anti-smoking law later than in other countries.
b. to promulgate
Lo primero es promulgar la ley anticorrupción, y después tendrá que aplicarse.The first step is to promulgate the anti-bribery law, and then it will have to be enforced.
c. to enact
El Gobierno decidió promulgar la nueva ley del aborto pese a las críticas del partido conservador.The Government decided to enact the new abortion law in spite of criticism from the conservative party.
a. to announce
El partido promulgó sus nuevas propuestas de cara a las elecciones.The party announced its new nominations for the election.
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