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Definition of fearmongering in English: fearmongeringnounˈfɪəmʌŋɡərɪŋˈfirˌməNGəriNG mass nounThe action of deliberately arousing public fear or alarm about a particular issue. his campaign for re-election was based on fearmongering and deception Example sentencesExamples - Alas, I cannot say how much is due to media fear-mongering.
- We hear about terrorists and the language of fear mongering promoted by the government.
- In the case of terrorism, I think what's unfortunate about the ongoing fearmongering is that it allows precisely the goal of the terrorist to be achieved.
- With enough fearmongering, that attitude may win him the election.
- Of course, what they don't tell you is the corporate motive behind this fear-mongering.
- Hispanic advocates - or at least some of them - say the term promotes racism and fear mongering.
- Haven't they been thoroughly discredited as fear mongering propaganda?
- Strange, then, that Moore himself indulges in misleading fearmongering.
- Only in America have I heard Christian leaders engaging in this kind of fear-mongering.
- This is fear-mongering at its worst.
- The organization generated over $200 million in contributions in 2000, mostly through fear-mongering.
- Everything I found was either eerie Scientologist propaganda or anti-cult fear mongering.
- I deeply resent being lied to by our government to win support for its dangerous, fear-mongering policies.
- I was offended, rather than rattled, by the rampant fear-mongering.
- The report, not surprisingly, ends with some unanswered fear mongering.
- In case one hasn't noticed, these remarks are tantamount to irrational fear-mongering.
- That means that 70 percent of all homes will still get the same old fear-mongering during four months of the year.
- Stay tuned to your local, fear-mongering newscast to learn absolutely no information of value.
- This is not fear mongering; this is fact.
- As a consequence, we seem often to be more motivated by fear-mongering than reasoned discourse.
Definition of fearmongering in US English: fearmongeringnounˈfirˌməNGəriNG The action of deliberately arousing public fear or alarm about a particular issue. his campaign for re-election was based on fearmongering and deception Example sentencesExamples - Strange, then, that Moore himself indulges in misleading fearmongering.
- The report, not surprisingly, ends with some unanswered fear mongering.
- Alas, I cannot say how much is due to media fear-mongering.
- This is not fear mongering; this is fact.
- We hear about terrorists and the language of fear mongering promoted by the government.
- Of course, what they don't tell you is the corporate motive behind this fear-mongering.
- Haven't they been thoroughly discredited as fear mongering propaganda?
- Hispanic advocates - or at least some of them - say the term promotes racism and fear mongering.
- That means that 70 percent of all homes will still get the same old fear-mongering during four months of the year.
- This is fear-mongering at its worst.
- I deeply resent being lied to by our government to win support for its dangerous, fear-mongering policies.
- In the case of terrorism, I think what's unfortunate about the ongoing fearmongering is that it allows precisely the goal of the terrorist to be achieved.
- I was offended, rather than rattled, by the rampant fear-mongering.
- As a consequence, we seem often to be more motivated by fear-mongering than reasoned discourse.
- With enough fearmongering, that attitude may win him the election.
- Only in America have I heard Christian leaders engaging in this kind of fear-mongering.
- The organization generated over $200 million in contributions in 2000, mostly through fear-mongering.
- Stay tuned to your local, fear-mongering newscast to learn absolutely no information of value.
- In case one hasn't noticed, these remarks are tantamount to irrational fear-mongering.
- Everything I found was either eerie Scientologist propaganda or anti-cult fear mongering.
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