verb
- present tense participle of propagandise; engaging in the systematic promotion of a particular political cause, doctrine, or point of view, often with biased or misleading information
Usage: British spelling; American equivalent is 'propagandizing'; often implies deliberate distortion or one-sided presentation
Examples
- The government was accused of propagandising through state-controlled media.
- Environmental groups have been propagandising for stricter climate policies.
- He spent years propagandising the benefits of renewable energy.
- The documentary was criticized for propagandising rather than presenting balanced facts.
- They were propagandising their ideology to young students.
- The organization is propagandising against the proposed legislation.