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How to use propagandistic in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word propagandistic? Here are some examples.

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It is not a matter of pining after a more realistic ending, or for that matter after a cheap propagandistic ending.
Others say that real art there was impossible, that it was irremediably contaminated by the propagandistic powers of socialism.
Populism finds itself in a shotgun wedding with the Lasch theory as a very powerful propagandistic tool.
As we have seen, Richardson follows the Whig propagandistic practice of conflating tyranny and absolutism.
These works are ideologically charged to the point of being propagandistic.
Hohmann reached freely into the propagandistic stock-in-trade of Hitler and Goebbels.
The point of such a state occasion is, in the most exact sense, propagandistic.
In other words, what appears to be a propagandistic moment in a happy life turns out to be controlled from every angle.
It feels one-sided and propagandistic, a shaky framing device for a complex conflict.
It must be made clear from the outset that the portrayal of bombers in video clips and biographies is highly propagandistic.
For some reason, however, the Security Council does not want to do that and is being distracted by propagandistic ventures.
The musicians sabotage the rehearsals and refuse to participate at local propagandistic manifestations.
For this reason some overfamiliar or recycled accounts provoke boredom or disbelief, and can be made to seem propagandistic.
Regrettably for Microsoft, it won't, because what we are actually doing is more apparent to the world than that propagandistic view will allow for.
The best ecopoetry, in Bate's view, is not overtly political, let alone propagandistic.
The spout of the ewer has three decorative bands: the middle one carries propagandistic inscriptions in the naskhi script, while the other two are adorned with diamond-shaped units filled with vegetal motifs.
Under his direction French artists created a homogeneous style that came to be accepted throughout Europe as the paragon of academic and propagandistic art.
In addition, much of the little we do know about one another has come to us through a filter of ideological and propagandistic bias that shrouds the real people and their real issues, needs, worries, and concerns.
Tragedy would enjoy a prominent propagandistic place.
It is worth pointing out that many households zap between various television news programmes in order to get a full picture in a short time and thus try to compensate for the propagandistic efforts of any particular station.
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His poetry is beautiful, indeed, and may indirectly even prove of some propagandistic value.
The failure of my act will lessen the moral effect, and diminish its propagandistic value.
The attempt should be made, if only for its propagandistic effect.
The physical results of my act cannot affect its propagandistic value.
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