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propaganda
[prop-uh-gan-duh]
noun
information, ideas, or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person, group, movement, institution, nation, etc.
the deliberate spreading of such information, rumors, etc.
the particular doctrines or principles propagated by an organization or movement.
Roman Catholic Church.
a committee of cardinals, established in 1622 by Pope Gregory XV, having supervision over foreign missions and the training of priests for these missions.
a school College of Propaganda established by Pope Urban VIII for the education of priests for foreign missions.
Archaic., an organization or movement for the spreading of propaganda.
Propaganda
1/ ˌprɒpəˈɡændə /
noun
RC Church a congregation responsible for directing the work of the foreign missions and the training of priests for these
propaganda
2/ ˌprɒpəˈɡændə /
noun
the organized dissemination of information, allegations, etc, to assist or damage the cause of a government, movement, etc
such information, allegations, etc
propaganda
Official government communications to the public that are designed to influence opinion. The information may be true or false, but it is always carefully selected for its political effect.
Other Word Forms
- propagandism noun
- propagandist noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of propaganda1
Word History and Origins
Origin of propaganda1
Example Sentences
Life at the camp was tough, Mr Banayee remembers, with few home comforts and intense religious propaganda.
The jingoistic propaganda haloing “Top Gun: Maverick” puffed up an American ego deflated by the pandemic.
State Department describes as a propaganda outfit with ties to Russian intelligence agencies.
He’s double-cast Luna and Tonatiuh as the film-within-a-film’s leads and changed the imaginary tale from a Nazi propaganda flick to a melodramatic but moving South American romance between a glamour queen and a noble photographer.
“Since legacy media propaganda is considered a ‘valid’ source by Wikipedia, it naturally simply becomes an extension of legacy media propaganda!” he posted in January.
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