Similar words: propagate, prophet, improper, propose, property, properly, proponent, proposal. Meaning: [‚prɑpə'gændə /‚prɒ-] n. information that is spread for the purpose of promoting some cause.
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61. Coevolution can be seen as two parties snared in the web of mutual propaganda.
62. He was due to stand trial for spreading Kurdish propaganda.
63. Anyway, there was always the suspicion that they were exaggerated by Stalin's propaganda machine.
64. But the caution of other princes may not have blinded their followers to the possible propaganda value of the Laudes.
65. It was a lesson in propaganda he did not forget.
66. There was less interest in programmes on political subjects and an actual dislike of political propaganda programmes such as Nation and Humanism.
67. Instead they were treated to a live on-air, across the networks propaganda war, with Al Gore firing the first salvos.
68. In some instances, I believe, spurious cases were cobbled together for propaganda purposes.
69. The propaganda served only to solidify opinion, not to change minds.
70. But propaganda that all old-growth forests are being hacked down willy-nilly is nonsense.
71. Their purpose was to affirm Soviet propaganda about the evils of capitalism.
72. These images were precisely the same as those invoked by Tory propaganda.
73. These charming ideas were almost certainly propaganda or pure fantasy, but it was not safe to discount any of them.
74. The chancery was used as a propaganda machine perhaps as never before.
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75. Manipulation, propaganda, prejudice and political intrigue are often their province.
76. Were all the sendings of messengers, offers and counter-offers, a propaganda exercise, a charade?
77. And on that occasion print propaganda appears to have played only a minor part.
78. It was thus necessary to reanimate local antislavery societies, renew the propaganda war, and once more undertake large-scale petitioning.
79. We are the last nation to acknowledge the Communist propaganda of 47 years ago.
80. The general aim was to counter Axis influences and propaganda.
81. That is, he or she is viewed as a passive and helpless victim of ruling class,(sentencedict.com) media and state propaganda.
82. At home we listened to the official news, which we knew was full of propaganda.
83. This can be traced in the working-class response to birth-control propaganda, which was often extremely hostile.
84. Than Tun stepped up the propaganda campaign to end military government.
85. There was also a belief in the antislavery movement that images were a particularly striking form of propaganda.
86. The Government must discontinue their stupid propaganda about empty properties and do something about them.
87. He swallowed the Communist propaganda about Mihailovich being inactive and treating with the enemy.
88. It is inconceivable that Edward would, for propaganda purposes, have falsely implicated one of his own household knights in treason.
89. Governments interested in publicity and propaganda have published much under the impulse of the urge to justify themselves and vilify their opponents.
90. The newsletters issued by licensed dealers, whether written in house, or anonymously by stockbrokers, tend towards propaganda.
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