propagandist in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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As an isolated unit, the individual is of no interest to the propagandist unless he is reduced to an average.
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These are indicated by principal symbols of the culture the propagandist wishes to attack since these symbols express the attitudes of a particular culture.
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He has been called a corsetmaker by trade, a journalist by profession, and a propagandist by inclination.
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The government denied these reports calling them simply not true, and propagandist in nature.
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As an activist-filmmaker, he has been a propagandist for the values of the ultra-liberal state and its shibboleths throughout his career.
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The term propaganda may also refer to false information meant to reinforce the mindsets of people who already believe as the propagandist wishes.
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In total, 19 theoricians and propagandists and 11 thieves claiming themselves from anarchism.
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The propagandists are leading us down the wrong path, she said.
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The propagandists in the educational establishment have done their work well.
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The hero personality then advocates the positions that the propagandist desires to promote.
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