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Definition of Propagandise
1. Verb. Subject to propaganda.
2. Verb. Spread by propaganda.
Generic synonyms: Advertise, Advertize, Promote, Push
Derivative terms: Propaganda, Propaganda
Lexicographical Neighbors of Propagandise
Literary usage of Propagandise
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sixty Years of an Agitator's Life by George Jacob Holyoake (1906)
"CHAPTER XVL PARTNERSHIP IN propagandise!. (1839.) A LIFE of a propagandist I do
not remember ever to have seen. Some wiser person than myself may one day ..."
2. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1910)
"When the conception that solutions are mere physical mixtures came to the
foreground, through the introduction of gas analogies and the intense propagandise ..."
3. Proceedings by Royal Colonial Institute (Great Britain) (1897)
"The influence of the Press in moulding public opinion, owing to less use of the
platform for political propagandise! than is the case with us at home, ..."
4. The Cambridge Modern History by John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton Acton, Ernest Alfred Benians, George Walter Prothero, Sir Adolphus William Ward (1907)
"her errors, transformed itself so as to become a great party of principles and
of propagandise^ no longer a group of embittered exiles, but of believers, ..."
5. The Constitutional and Political History of the United States by Hermann Von Holst, John Joseph Lalor, Paul Shorey, Ira Hutchinson Brainerd (1889)
"... before the decision on the thirty-million bill in the senate was reached,
Slidell himself confessed that propagandise for the restoration of the slave ..."