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propaganda [ˌprɒpəˈgændə] N

I . propagate [ˈprɒpəgeıt] VB trans

II . propagate [ˈprɒpəgeıt] VB intr

1. propagate:

2. propagate:

▶ propagation [ˌprɒpəˈgeıʃən] N

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The aim of the propagandist is to create the semblance of credibility.
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He was described as a controversial left-wing journalist with his plays being described as propagandist.
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The propagandist also acknowledges the most favorable moment to influence man is when an individual is caught up in the masses.
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The hero personality then advocates the positions that the propagandist desires to promote.
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In total, 19 theoricians and propagandists and 11 thieves claiming themselves from anarchism.
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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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The view at the time was that propagandists saw education as limited to providing facts.
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They are a frequent tool of advertisers (particularly of events, musicians and films), propagandists, protestors and other groups trying to communicate a message.
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The propagandists are leading us down the wrong path, she said.
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In the worst times of totalitarianism, he refused to serve as propagandist of revolutionary socialist achievements.
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