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demagogic

[dem-uh-goj-ik, -gog-, -goh-jik] / ˌdɛm əˈgɒdʒ ɪk, -ˈgɒg-, -ˈgoʊ dʒɪk /




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Even if its next president is demagogic and ideologically extreme, most Peruvians are not, and the Biden administration must remember them as the country navigates this difficult passage.

From Washington Post

In a demagogic speech, he urged the crowd to march on the Capitol and intervene in the electoral count.

From Seattle Times

We’re a divided nation, but we don’t need to be a nation engulfed in lies, lawlessness and demagogic incitement.

From Seattle Times

The governor, a Republican, has drawn fire, much of it demagogic, from publicity-hungry General Assembly Republicans.

From Washington Times

It is therefore important to understand why his objections, delivered in a surprise Tuesday night Twitter video, are misleading and demagogic even by his usual standards.

From Washington Post