verb
- spreading ideas, information, or doctrines, often biased or misleading, to promote a particular political cause or point of view
Usage: present participle of propagandize; often implies deliberate distortion or one-sided presentation
Examples
- The government was accused of propagandizing through state-controlled media.
- She spent years propagandizing for the environmental movement.
- The documentary was criticized for propagandizing rather than presenting balanced facts.
- They were propagandizing their ideology to young students.
- The organization denied it was propagandizing and claimed it was simply educating the public.
- During wartime, both sides engaged in propagandizing to boost morale and demonize the enemy.