| 单词 | rabble-rousing | 
| 释义 | rabble-rousingn.  The action or process of inflaming the emotions of the populace or of a crowd, typically for political reasons; agitation; trouble-stirring. ΘΚΠ society > authority > lack of subjection > rebelliousness > sedition > 			[noun]		 > rabble-rousing or demagogy demagogy1655 demagogism1824 demagoguery1866 rabble-rousing1909 hatemongering1917 1909    Oakland 		(Calif.)	 Tribune 7 Nov.  				Lawler pulled him out of his comparative obscurity and set him to the work of rabble-rousing. 1933    Sun 		(Baltimore)	 18 Sept. 8/2  				It is not necessary to pay a great deal of attention to this form of economic rabble rousing. 1962    D. H. Laurence in  G. B. Shaw Platform & Pulpit p. xii  				He was not concerned with rabble-rousing or spell-binding. 1974    A. Ross Bradford Business 9  				Heated rabble-rousing in our seats of learning. 1995    New Musical Express 28 Oct. 22/5  				Their political concerns have widened, too—..taking a more objective step back from the sloganeering and rabble rousing of the past. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2008; most recently modified version published online March 2022). rabble-rousingadj.  Intended or tending to inflame the emotions of the populace or of a crowd, typically for political reasons; inflammatory, excitatory. ΘΚΠ society > authority > lack of subjection > rebelliousness > sedition > 			[adjective]		 > rabble-rousing or demagogic demagogical1742 rabble-rousing1801 demagogic1831 hatemongering1926 1801    J. Grahame Mary Stewart  v. iv, in  Poems 		(1807)	 II. 201  				That trumpet bays to drown The rabble-rousing words of Douglas. 1856    Weekly Argus & Democrat 		(Madison, Wisconsin)	 9 Sept.  				I look about me and see the havoc made by these fallen, degenerate, rabble rousing ministers. 1933    Sun 		(Baltimore)	 8 Aug. 8/2  				They are as old as rabble-rousing nationalism itself. 1951    T. Sterling House without Door xi. 126  				Mouthing the rabble-rousing opinions of Communist filth. 1976    Eastern Evening News 		(Norwich)	 9 Dec. 2/1  				Mussolini made a rabble-rousing appearance in Milan after the Allies had landed in the south. 1998    S. Reynolds Energy Flash viii. 206  				The parallels were less with the rabble-rousing but ultimately goodhearted Clash, and closer to the appetite-for-destruction throbbing inside Sex Pistols' songs like ‘Anarchy In The UK’. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2008; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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