Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Pertaining to a propaganda or to propagandism.
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Examples
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Its funny how neutered Dem Bill C's propagandic droolings are when Obama is ahead in the polls.
Obama Spanish-Language Ad Ties McCain To Anti-Immigrant Limbaugh 2009
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Somebody out there who is extremely naive or in denial about the horrific history that was the attemted genocide of African-Americans, by means of lynching and a propagandic dehumanization "campaign," also launched against them.
So, Who's Surprised by This, Really? Anxious Black Woman 2008
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Since he KNOWWS and expects mainstream and blockbuster movies to be "propagandic, mindless, b.s that's generally used for money laundering..." he doesn't see the issue.
More on "Hancock" Steven Barnes 2008
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Because of an invisible border, and I mean the one that chokes off your own sense of proportion, reason and humanity; the mental fence that squeezes a heart until it can only stream cess, poisoning the system with septic propagandic, misanthropic, greed-fueled thought.
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If the reverse were to happen, the Taliban and also the international militant Islamist movement would see any reduction in committment as ISAF faltering that would then be exploited for their propagandic purposes.
Archive 2007-07-01 2007
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If the reverse were to happen, the Taliban and also the international militant Islamist movement would see any reduction in committment as ISAF faltering that would then be exploited for their propagandic purposes.
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I understand the reason for the report and also the coincidentally propagandic value to the SSM side, but for anyone who is sincerely grappling with the issues involved, the thing is just not very helpful.
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There are routs social, political, propagandic; and routs like
The Silver Spoon 2004
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You find this gift for conviction in powerful painter types, like Courbet and Delacroix, who are almost propagandic in their fiercely defined insistence upon the chosen esthetic principle.
Adventures in the Arts Informal Chapters on Painters, Vaudeville, and Poets Marsden Hartley
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The pressure upon him to be propagandic is well nigh irresistible.
Preface James Weldon Johnson 1922
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