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Definition of Propagandistic
1. Adjective. Of or relating to or characterized by propaganda.
Partainyms: Propagandist, Propagandist
Derivative terms: Propagandist, Propaganda
Definition of Propagandistic
1. Adjective. Having the characteristics of propaganda. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Propagandistic
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Propagandistic
Literary usage of Propagandistic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. El Salvador at War: An Oral History of Conflict from the 1979 Insurrection edited by Max G. Manwaring, Court Prisk (1995)
"Moving to another aspect of the revolutionary program we can affirm that the
problem of power in propagandistic terms can take two different forms: that of ..."
2. The Nationalist by Henry Willard Austin, John Storer Cobb, Nationalist Education Association (1890)
"The objects of the society are mainly propagandistic, while affording workmen
and others good healthy bread at reasonable rates, furnishing sustenance for ..."
3. The Nationalist by Henry Willard Austin, John Storer Cobb, Nationalist Educational Association (1890)
"The objects of the society are mainly propagandistic, while affording workmen
and others good healthy bread at reasonable rates, furnishing sustenance for ..."
4. Educational Hygiene, from the Preschool Period to the University by Louis Win Rapeer (1915)
"facilitated for school officials nowadays, by the vast numbers of bibliographies
and the pamphlets of the propagandistic organizations, and the various ..."
5. The Nationalist: A Monthly Magazine edited by Henry William Austin, John Storer Cobb (1890)
"The objects of the society are mainly propagandistic, while affording workmen
and others good healthy bread at reasonable rates, furnishing sustenance for ..."
6. Educational hygiene by Louis Win Rapeer (1915)
"facilitated for school officials nowadays, by the vast numbers of bibliographies
and the pamphlets of the propagandistic organizations, and the various ..."
7. Message of the East by Cohasset (Mass.). Vedanta Centre (1918)
"Of such propagandistic religions, Jainism and Buddhism in all probability are
chronologically the two first known to the history of man. ..."