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demaˈgogical, a. [f. as prec. + -al1.] = prec.
a1734North Lives I. 118 The principles of the former, being demagogical, could not allow much favour to one who rose a monarchist declared. 1853Lytton My Novel xi. ii. (D.), A set of demagogical fellows who keep calling out, ‘Farmer this is an oppressor, and Squire that is a vampyre’. 1867J. Garfield in Century Mag. Jan. (1884) 411/1 There seems to be as much of the demagogical spirit here as in our Congress. |