propagandize

/ˌprɑpəˈɡændaɪz/
verb
  1. To spread ideas, information, or beliefs in a biased or misleading way to influence people's opinions, especially for political purposes.
    • The government tried to propagandize citizens through state-controlled media.
    • Some companies propagandize their products by exaggerating benefits and hiding risks.
    • During the war, both sides used posters and films to propagandize their cause.
  2. To promote or publicize a particular set of ideas or principles in a persistent, often one-sided manner.
    • He propagandizes his political views at every family dinner.
    • The school was accused of propagandizing students with a narrow version of history.
    • The activist group spent years propagandizing for environmental reform.
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