Present participle for to educate or inculcate a certain idea or subject
“I need to propagandize my students about the importance of sustainability and environmental conservation.”
Present participle for to promote a particular cause or view by using propaganda
“The government attempted to propagandize its citizens into believing the false claims justifying their actions.”
Present participle for to attempt to influence (someone) by using propaganda
“When we propagandize him, we cannot talk about this side of him.”
Present participle for to declare loudly, openly or publicly
Present participle for to convert or attempt to convert (someone) from one religion, belief, or opinion to another
(a cause or venture) Present participle for to support, advocate, or encourage
Present participle for to persuade someone of the merits of
Present participle for to give or deliver false, fake, or misleading information
Present participle for to convince, or cause to believe, through reason or argument
Present participle for to work in an organized and active way towards a particular goal
Information disseminated, especially through media, that is not based on truth
The act or process of proselytizing or evangelizing
Devoted to preaching religious precepts to others, typically to convert them
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