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US
/ˌpɹɑpəˈɡændə/
]
[ UK /pɹˌɒpɐɡˈændɐ/ ]
[ UK /pɹˌɒpɐɡˈændɐ/ ]
NOUN
- information that is spread for the purpose of promoting some cause
How To Use propaganda In A Sentence
- Equally important, the government succeeded in flushing out Al-Shabaab's human intelligence out of the unregulated national telecom industry, and disrupted or shutoff their propaganda radio stations. Abukar Arman: Somalia, Dark Clouds and Silver-lining
- I wish people would bother to learn some history instead of regurgitating propaganda.
- One of the first aims of propaganda is to dehumanize the enemy in the public mind.
- The Front adopted an aggressive propaganda campaign against its rivals.
- Years later, after their defeat, they finally understood how far from international norms they were and saw a change in the youngest element of their society, so they began a counterpropaganda campaign. The Coming Revolution
- It remains to be Seen if that is a genuine , substantial shift, or merely Aeon propaganda.
- This propaganda was drilled into American soldiers for more than a year before the war.
- They even set up their own news agency to peddle anti-isolationist propaganda.
- Mesell Malkontent of Faux News, the gripping cutting edge metaphorist megamedia propaganda outlet, a non-contributor of the pasty pedantry and PIG’s Pundits in General, spouts ‘demon duck du jour’, and claims, somehow, she knows, somehow, that Hezbollah is just a beauty pagent… Think Progress » Malkin: Outrage About Qana ‘Manufactured,’ ‘If It’s Not Qana, It’s Something Else…It’s Beauty Pageants’
- But relatively speaking, it's the opposite of propaganda - nobody is being force-fed.