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propagandistic
prop·a·gan·da P0597900 (prŏp′ə-găn′də)n.1. The systematic propagation of a doctrine or cause or of information reflecting the views and interests of those advocating such a doctrine or cause.2. Material disseminated by the advocates or opponents of a doctrine or cause: wartime propaganda. [Earlier, organization for the propagation of a practice or point of view, from Propaganda, short for New Latin Sacra Congregātiō dē Prōpagandā Fidē, the Sacred Congregation for Propagating the Faith, a division of the Roman Curia established in 1622 to promote the evangelization of non-Christian peoples and the spread of the Roman Catholic Church in other Christian communities, from Latin prōpāgandā, ablative feminine gerundive of prōpāgāre, to propagate; see propagate.] prop′a·gan′dism n.prop′a·gan′dist n.prop′a·gan·dis′tic adj.prop′a·gan·dis′ti·cal·ly adv.propagandistic (ˌprɒpəɡænˈdɪstɪk) adj (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) characterized by propaganda or propagandistsThesaurusAdj. | 1. | propagandistic - of or relating to or characterized by propagandapropagandist | Translations EncyclopediaSeepropagandapropagandistic
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