TESTfunda Daily Wordlist 22-Apr-12
If you're having trouble viewing this email, see today's Wordlist on the Web. 22-Apr-12 TestFunda Home | Sign up for Newsletters | Feedback Daily Wordlist Vocabulary Flashcards | Vocabulary Test | Previous Wordlists promulgate [ PROM-uh' l-geyt, proh-MUHL-geyt ] [ transitive verb ] MEANING : 1. to proclaim, declare or make known 2. to make effective or set forth USAGE EXAMPLE 1 : The new law was promulgated by the government through the media. USAGE EXAMPLE 2 : But, speaking only for me, I find the Paul VI Mass more spiritually nourishing (though any liturgy promulgated by the Church is good enough for me). Chronicles magzine, Some Thoughts on Motu Proprio Mania, by Mark Shea impute [ im-PYOOT ] [ transitive verb ] MEANING : 1. to ascribe, assign, attribute or credit 2. to blame, charge with, accuse USAGE EXAMPLE 1 : He was imputed to complete the task. USAGE EXAMPLE 2 : The difficulty is that it's very hard to i