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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91. The Bolshevik Party was therefore especially eager to win over minds by means of cultural and ideological propaganda and education.
92. Newspapers served largely as partisan promotional vehicles for political factions, and personal propaganda outlets for political figures.
93. Propaganda could be effective - this was what Eliot was getting at - only by ceasing to be mere propaganda.
94. In Najaf, Khomeini had begun a propaganda campaign against the Shah and his regime by circulating audio cassettes containing his pronouncements.
95. At the same same they are using propaganda and terror to boost their position in the countryside.
96. Beginning in the 1970s, petrodollars financed the propaganda that encouraged submission and repudiated reflection.
97. The malai propaganda machine had always lied about the scale of casualties in our earlier Civil War.
98. Not withstanding the propaganda of many generations of tight-assed hypocritical grown-ups: Hell no.
99. More than 1.5 million readers love our dedication to proper news rather than propaganda.
100. The propaganda Leary circulated soon attracted a great deal of publicity.
101. Again, this story may serve only as propaganda, or it may indicate an earlier culture in which women held power.
102. Indeed that may be a more subtle form of propaganda than a constant barrage of criticism.
103. The propaganda was being poured as thickly as the overpriced highway concrete.
104. The desk was covered with copies of his propaganda news-sheet,[www.Sentencedict.com] and several colourfully produced pamphlets.
105. Although the Soviets planned the mission as a showcase of their scientific superiority, it was widely dismissed as propaganda.
106. The railway industry had a propaganda purpose in the streamlining of outlines and in the new doctrine of modernism in these years.
107. A place where there are no foreign journalists, no chance to use him for propaganda.
108. In a separate directive, the government banned the broadcasting of rebel propaganda, comments, and interviews.
109. This provided a lifeline for those who could receive it, and an immaculate standard of reporting to measure reality against propaganda.
110. Tens of thousands of people have been deported or displaced and radio stations blare out vitriolic propaganda against one another.
111. We have to find a way to utilise our fifty thousand members as an educational and propaganda machine.
112. Pictures of fleeing refugees were used as an effective propaganda tool against the Communists.
113. In ways such as these coinage was used for contemporary propaganda.
114. And they stuck to subject matter in their classes, eschewing propaganda.
115. There exists today widespread propaganda which asserts that socialism is dead.
116. Was it more important than, say, anticlerical propaganda or urbanization?
117. But union propaganda about unsafe workplaces bears scant relation to the real world.
118. Any threat to this monastic system would clearly be material for damaging propaganda.
119. Mr Pejic has consistently refused to broadcast propaganda for any one ethnic group.
120. But to subject a patient to political propaganda within the context of a consulting-room discussion about treatment is both unprofessional and cruel.
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