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propagandist /prɒpəˈɡandɪst /chiefly derogatory nounA person who disseminates propaganda: a highly persuasive political propagandist...- As the war looms closer warmongering propagandists will step up their flag-waving jingoism and attacks on so called ‘traitors’.
- Low standards of education have left citizens vulnerable to exploitation by extremists and terrorist propagandists.
- Walsh points out that German propagandists and journalists were charged before the Nuremberg tribunal for similar complicity in the Nazi war crimes.
Synonyms advocate, champion, supporter, promoter, proponent, exponent, campaigner, crusader, publicist, evangelist, apostle, proselytizer, indoctrinator informal plugger, spin doctor adjectiveConsisting of or spreading propaganda: propagandist films...- This vestigial remnant of Christianity turns protesters into propagandist missionaries.
- Over the years, the images on stamps have become the medium for transmission of propagandist messages about the country of issue to its citizens and the rest of the world.
- Her heritage of social activism influenced her to use her fiction and drama as propagandist tools.
Derivativespropagandism noun ...- The weak fictional element, propagandism and poor editing can be attributed to the experimental nature of the film.
propagandistic /prɒpəɡanˈdɪstɪk/ adjective ...- I believe we may expect another upwards spiral of completely unfounded populist, propagandistic documents, which will involve no analysis of any profound processes of world social development.
- As we have seen, Richardson follows the Whig propagandistic practice of conflating tyranny and absolutism.
- He is also reported to have made propagandistic broadcasts from North Korea on January 29, February 17, and March 10, 1965.
propagandistically /prɒpəɡanˈdɪstɪk(ə)li/ adverb ...- This fact is occasionally used propagandistically to claim uniqueness: this idealism which burns for the Fuhrer and the idea supposedly represents the novel, the unique element of this mass movement.
- Of all the cruel notions propagandistically foisted upon them, the idea that a fancy education could impart to them an opportunity to acquire wisdom is the most damaging of all.
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