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sower

[soh-er] / ˈsoʊ ər /


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The American social network has come under increasing pressure to grapple with the influence it gives to sowers of disinformation, be they Russian agents seeking to influence U.S. elections or military forces stirring ethnic hatred.

From New York Times

His popular Buffalo News cartoon was published Friday — the same day that an activist attorney in Florida protested the reopening by dressing as the scythe-bearing sower of souls.

From Washington Post

The sower seems to sow the whole canvas, the paint, the design, the colors and perhaps the universe, too.

From Washington Post

Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg inveighed against the sowers of “climate chaos” Tuesday at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, offering a view of the world that stood in stark contrast to President Trump’s.

From Washington Post

A heroic, if Oedipal task, especially if your father is Rick Berman, a professional sower of doubt and confusion on behalf of industries like alcohol, tobacco, etc.

From Los Angeles Times