verb
- to spread ideas, information, or doctrine widely, especially in a biased or misleading way to promote a particular cause or viewpoint
Usage: chiefly British spelling; American English typically uses 'propagandize'; often implies deliberate distortion or one-sided presentation
Examples
- The government used state media to propagandise its new policies.
- Environmental groups propagandise the dangers of climate change.
- During the campaign, both parties propagandised their candidates' achievements.
- The organization propagandised against the proposed legislation.
- Social media platforms are often used to propagandise political ideologies.
- Teachers should avoid propagandising their personal beliefs in the classroom.