Definitionn. information that is spread for the purpose of promoting some cause
Last update: June 18, 2015
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The political parties started their propaganda in full swing before the elections. [Please select]
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During election season, politicians often try and beat their rivals by airing propaganda on television. [Please select]
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The evil adviser spread propaganda about the rebels who were trying to put the king back on his throne. [Please select]
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Two years later he was recalled to Rome and appointed secretary of the Propaganda for Eastern Affairs, and for Extraordinary Ecclesiastical Affairs. [Please select]
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The propaganda is almost exclusively of a secret character. [Please select]
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Propaganda by deed found its reverberating echo in almost all countries. [Please select]
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I might indirectly assist the cause of enlightenment and propaganda. [Please select]
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Think what the passion for propaganda will bring some girls to. [Please select]
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And there is less socialistic legislation and propaganda here than anywhere else. [Please select]
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"Is that Gray Mahatma linked up with propaganda in the U." [Please select]
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