Similar words: misinformation, information, information technology, reaction formation, formation, reformation, malformation, transformation. Meaning: n. misinformation that is deliberately disseminated in order to influence or confuse rivals (foreign enemies or business competitors etc.).
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1. It was a very plausible piece of disinformation.
2. They spread disinformation in order to discredit politicians.
3. They claimed there was an official disinformation campaign by the government.
4. But the disinformation was not what bothered Dash about the book and the bowl.
5. Logan said government agents are still spreading disinformation about leaders of the political reform movement.
6. The Government flies these kites of disinformation then people feel grateful when they don't happen.
7. Wallace says his job was to spread government disinformation to extremist groups.
8. In those days, Hoagland was part of the disinformation, anf the husbit is pltating the same role today with the little dirty snowball, comet Elenin.
9. A key trigger for the July 5 riot was indeed such a "disinformation" posting on an international Uyghur internet group by a WUC leader in Germany.
10. And the same mix of disinformation, ridicule and smut would eventually be employed against the Japanese.
11. The Government flies these kites of disinformation, then people feel grateful when the changes don't happen.
12. Now Gul has added a new disinformation wrinkle to the plot.
13. Disinformation, best - case scenarios and a dose of self - hypnosis distort our theories.
14. The government has been involved in a disinformation campaign, deliberately misleading and harassing its citizens.
15. The NED has certainly taught the WUC well the CIA's notorious "disinformation" tactics.
16. If they exist, these pictures come from specialists in disinformation with a grudge.
17. Inquisitive journalists were told that any contamination was so negligible that it couldn't be measured, a clear piece of disinformation.
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18. In a meeting, Mrs Aquino said the rebels had a started a disinformation campaign to weaken her government.
19. But the larger picture is systematically distorted by the military and political calculations concerning the strategic uses of information and disinformation.
20. In a democracy, we respect the opinions of others while remaining aware of what we call systematic disinformation.
21. Williamson is well known to have been a highly successful spy, and high up in the apartheid regime's disinformation network.
22. The secretiveness of the regime and the often seemingly wilful disinformation provided by its opponents makes matters worse.
23. Ironically enough, Sunstein himself has recently been the object of a right - wing disinformation campaign.
24. Social networks can of course be manipulated for bad purposes - for example to spread disinformation, to victimize people and create chaos.
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