adjective
- of, relating to, or characteristic of propaganda; designed to promote a particular political cause or point of view rather than present balanced information
Usage: often used critically to describe biased or misleading communication
Examples
- The documentary was criticized for its propagandistic approach to the historical events.
- State media outlets often broadcast propagandistic messages supporting the government.
- Critics argued that the campaign's propagandistic tactics misled voters about the opponent's record.
- The film's propagandistic nature became evident when viewers noticed the selective presentation of facts.
- Teachers warned students to recognize propagandistic language in advertisements and political speeches.
- The organization rejected the accusation that its materials were propagandistic, claiming they were simply informative.