Propagandize

usgb/ˈprɑː.pə.ɡæn.daɪz/
verb

To spread ideas, information, or beliefs deliberately, often in a way that is misleading or biased.

The political party sought to propagandize their policies to gain voter support.
Visual representation of "propagandize" - To spread ideas, information, or beliefs deliberately, often in a way that is misleading or biased.

Often appears as...

  • to propagandize through media
  • propagandize for a cause

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Neutral

propagandize the public, propagandize beliefs, propagandize information

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Political Context

Understanding this word is crucial in discussions about media and politics.

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The media can often propagandize information under the guise of news.
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Caution with Tone

Using 'propagandize' can suggest negativity in intent.

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Be aware that the term can imply manipulative connotations.
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Cultural Sensitivity

Different cultures may perceive the term in varying ways.

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In some societies, propaganda is more overt and accepted.
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