disinformation

[ US /dɪˌzɪnfɝˈmeɪʃən/ ]
[ UK /dˌɪsˌɪnfəmˈe‍ɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. misinformation that is deliberately disseminated in order to influence or confuse rivals (foreign enemies or business competitors etc.)
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How To Use disinformation In A Sentence

  • But the larger picture is systematically distorted by the military and political calculations concerning the strategic uses of information and disinformation.
  • Get ready for a deluge of information and disinformation on this one.
  • During a war both sides hide their correct information and spread disinformation.
  • Disinformation to the max. Just a shell game ..... and no, I care not who sat in a stadium and and rose to flatulate ... in synchronicity Challenge for Monterrey-based soccer fans!
  • The Minister of disinformation and Bill burton is the Minister of spin!!!!!!!!!!! Well, at least he didn’t blame it all on the Jews. - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState
  • Certainly he was capable of spotting a leak from his own team and instead of plugging it, feeding the leaker disinformation. THE ONLY GAME
  • It is a hoary canard - long-practiced intelligence disinformation - that naming these persons places their life in jeopardy.
  • This, despite their assertions of moral rectitude, implies that it is hard to make an informed judgment on an issue such as this with so much disinformation flying around.
  • Soviet spokesmen kept up a steady stream of denials and disinformation in September.
  • What we do not need is the selective, or careless, transmission of misinformation or disinformation.
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