The difference between Carry out and Promulgate
When used as verbs, carry out means to hold while moving it out, whereas promulgate means to make known or public.
check bellow for the other definitions of Carry out and Promulgate
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Carry out as a verb (transitive):
To hold while moving it out.
Examples:
"We’ll have to carry the piano out of the shop."
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Carry out as a verb (transitive, idiomatic):
To fulfill.
Examples:
"She finally carried out her lifelong ambition when she appeared in a Hollywood blockbuster."
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Carry out as a verb (transitive):
To execute or perform; to put into operation.
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Promulgate as a verb (transitive):
To make known or public.
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Promulgate as a verb (transitive):
To put into effect as a regulation.