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How to use parroted in a sentence

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And we must become critical of the real role of the WTO in society, contrary to the government rhetoric parroted by the media.
If the Nationalists had simply parroted their trite, intellectually vacuous opposition, then that would have been no more or less than expected.
Unfortunately, too many of the talking heads parroted rather than questioned those assertions.
The agent repeated her statement and this time I parroted her words, so that my wife could hear what was happening.
And it seems that there is a concerted effort lead by Democrats and parroted by the media, to disenfranchise us.
He has parroted the sentiment of all of the members who have participated at least from the opposition parties.
The reporter parroted it without giving a source for it, barebones as it were, in any fashion or form at all.
She parroted his earlier words, her voice rising by an octave.
Throughout this period, large newspaper chains experienced little government harassment because they often parroted the views of the economic and ruling elite.
While the two prime ministerial styles were different the words parroted by them and their respective ministers have been very similar over the last few years.
Mr Demirtas even parroted the government's view that coup-plotters and ultranationalists were responsible for them.
Web pioneer Tim Berners-Lee's belief in a democratising, single global information space is often parroted by young net evangelists.
Yet these elements do not necessarily lead to the conclusion that Australian assessments simply parroted those of their American and British counterparts.
Disappointingly, the same line is parroted by the main opposition Republican People's Party, for all its claims of change under its new leader, Kemal Kilicdaroglu. So what are Turkey's options?
The model of free speech parroted by Wilson and his ilk is nothing more or less than the rule of property: they just want us to be more easily managed.
When he claimed in his final report as governor that the murder rate had fallen by more than half during his term, the boast was parroted by local media.
Examples from Classical Literature
Lorry pulled her eyes down to the cherubic little face as she parroted dully.
But now he parroted with unconscious irony the phrases he had once so admired.
Here is an old one whose sentiments have been often parroted by unthinking humans of modern times.
Joe, under his breath, parroted the words of the Sov officer.
Obligingly she parroted over to Fibsy the lingo of the message.
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