Propaganda in english

Propaganda

pronunciation: prɑpəgændə part of speech: noun
In gestures

propaganda1 = propaganda ; promotional literature. 

Example: Children should be taught to be selective TV watchers and shown that television is a powerful advertising and propaganda tool.Example: The article 'The window-dressers' investigates some of the claims of vanity publishers made in their promotional literature and finds that many are misleading.

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» de propagandapromotional .

Example: Many publishers seem fixated on the term 'acquisitions librarian' for promotional mailings.

» hacer propagandagive + publicitypropagandise [propagandize, -USA] .

Example: Virtually no publicity was given to the service, since the library administration did not want to raise expectations, as they were unsure whether it was going to be possible to continue the service, due to budgetary restrictions at the time.

Example: Equally powerful is the capacity of words to propagandize, create distrust, fuel hatred, or manipulate peoples' opinions in support of foregone political agendas.

propaganda2 = propaganda. 

Example: Propaganda ensured that the people only got to know what their governments wanted them to know.

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» hacer propagandagive + publicitypropagandise [propagandize, -USA] .

Example: Virtually no publicity was given to the service, since the library administration did not want to raise expectations, as they were unsure whether it was going to be possible to continue the service, due to budgetary restrictions at the time.

Example: Equally powerful is the capacity of words to propagandize, create distrust, fuel hatred, or manipulate peoples' opinions in support of foregone political agendas.

» hacer propaganda electoralmake + electoral propaganda .

Example: This is not the moment to take advantage of the circumstances to make electoral propaganda.

» propaganda electoralelectoral propaganda .

Example: A number of Iraqi army and police elements have participated in the circulation of electoral propaganda for the interest of certain electoral lists.

» propaganda políticapolitical propagandapropaganda .

Example: The Wolfsonian contains the country's largest collection of twentieth-century German, Italian, and United States political propaganda.

Example: Propaganda ensured that the people only got to know what their governments wanted them to know.
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