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propagandist

[prop-uh-gan-dist] / ˌprɒp əˈgæn dɪst /
NOUN
spreader of misinformation
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He was an isolationist, e.g., against Lend-Lease, and he permitted a crony of German Propagandist George Sylvester Viereck to use the Stratton congressional frank.

From Time Magazine Archive

Soviet Propagandist Ilya Ehrenburg, who had led the cheering section for Gide, now denounced him as a "wicked old man."

From Time Magazine Archive

But Propagandist Goebbels had mentioned peace, he had mentioned feelers�and, for whatever they were worth, the feelers did exist.

From Time Magazine Archive

When arrested Propagandist Kun was found to have put on weight and grown a mustache; but he was dressed characteristically in the height of fashion and reeked of his favorite perfume, wood violet.

From Time Magazine Archive

To Countess Mercy-Argenteau Dear admirable Propagandist, Herewith is a different rendering of the shake, with an indication to the left hand of the motive which is then taken up again in full.

From Letters of Franz Liszt -- Volume 2 from Rome to the End by Bache, Constance




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