newspeak

/ˈnuzˌspik/
noun
  1. A deliberately ambiguous or misleading language used to control thought, especially by a government or authority.
    • The dictator's regime used newspeak to make censorship sound like freedom.
    • In the novel, newspeak was designed to limit what people could think.
    • Some critics say the company's press release is full of newspeak.
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