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单词 propagandize
释义 propagandize, v.|prɒpəˈgændaɪz|
[f. as prec. + -ize.]
a. trans. To disseminate (principles) by organized effort; to subject to a propaganda. Also, to subject (a person) to propaganda; to encourage to a belief thus.
1844Fraser's Mag. XXIX. 333 We did not fight to propagandise monarchical principles.1878Ibid. XVIII. 51 They..came..to propagandise their political and literary notions.1892Echo 4 Feb. 2/3 All the..places..where voters can be reached, will be visited and propagandised.1928Observer 11 Mar. 13/4 A crowd of the peasants..tries to ‘propagandize’ an American soldier.1933Sun (Baltimore) 3 Oct. 12/1 Those who have only money enough..should not be propagandized into spending beyond their means.1938Daily Tel. 7 Jan. 12/4 They had too much common-sense to be propagandized.1969Wall St. Jrnl. 14 Feb. 1/6 South Korea..propagandizes its citizens heavily.1974tr. Sniečkus's Soviet Lithuania 31 The Party..propagandised Marxist-Leninist theory and intensified the ideological training of its members.
b. intr. To carry on a propaganda. Also, to disseminate propaganda.
1889Voice (N.Y.) 1 Aug., Unselfish, disinterested citizens, propagandizing for the sake of principle.1967Cold Spring Harbor Symp. Quant. Biol. XXXII. 7/2 Being honest, I always have to mention when I am propagandizing against cigarettes—that 80% of heavy cigarette smokers do not die of lung cancer.1974K. Millett Flying iii. x. 335, I propagandize and make coffee.1977New Yorker 6 June 137/1 He propagandized for wilderness preservation as well as urban amenity.
Hence propaˈgandizing ppl. a. and vbl. n.
1855J. D. Howard in N. Amer. Rev. LXXX. 5 The early conquests of the Saracens, then, are to be ascribed..to the propagandizing spirit of their new faith.1860Even. Jrnl. Tract No. 13. 2 What class of men north and south did Mr. Fillmore represent? The old Whig or Clay party south who had no sympathies with the slave propagandising element of the Democratic party.1927S. Bent Ballyhoo iii. 87 The propagandizing of screened officials.1978N.Y. Times 30 Mar. b2/1 Here is a perfectly legal industry..based on the commercial exploitation and propagandizing of something that is illegal.1979Country Life 8 Nov. 1687/4 ‘Folk song’ is a silly, sentimental, misleading and propagandising concept.
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