Definitionadj. characteristic of or resembling a demagogue
Last update: August 21, 2015
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The demagogic leader was never seen after he won the election. [Please select]
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Prefacing his action by a violent tirade against the royalist conspirators of Clichy, he sent to Paris General Augereau, well known for his brusque behaviour and demagogic Jacobinism. [Please select]
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Jean-Jacques himself could not be more bland, nor at heart more fiercely demagogic. [Please select]
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The railroad managements stood aghast at what they regarded as demagogic invasions of their rights, and the more conservative elements of the American public looked upon them as a violent attack upon property. [Please select]
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He had caught up very early some of Bryan's demagogic doctrines, which he had softened a good deal and made palatable to the Republicans of his State. [Please select]
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