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sloganize

especially British, slo·gan·ise

[sloh-guh-nahyz]

verb (used with object)

sloganized, sloganizing 
  1. to make a slogan of; express as a slogan.

    to sloganize one's opinions.



verb (used without object)

sloganized, sloganizing 
  1. to utter slogans; sloganeer.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of sloganize1

First recorded in 1925–30; slogan + -ize
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Example Sentences

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Readers might hate her for what they see as her complicity, her refusal to take up the mantle of victimhood in a way they can easily sloganize.

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Similarly, their supporters should highlight them rather than sloganize over unrealistic wish-list items such as single-payer.

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But — if I may sloganize further — which side are you on?

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He hoped somebody would think up a catchy way to sloganize "win the war."

Haircut absenteeism was cut by persuading nearby barbers to sloganize "An Albina Man Is Always Next."

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