Adjective
of or relating to or characterized by propaganda
Source: WordNetAlthough he preferred social and propagandistic political methods, he also engaged in a number of battles, as the Zulu sources make clear.sfn He was assassinated by his half brothers Dingane and Mhlangana. Source: Internet
Frank Capra used significant footage, with a mocking narration in the first installment of the propagandistic film produced by the United States Army Why We Fight as an exposure of Nazi militarism and totalitarianism to American soldiers and sailors. Source: Internet
Sergei Eisenstein 's Battleship Potemkin was released to wide acclaim in 1925; the film was heavily fictionalized and also propagandistic, giving the party line about the virtues of the proletariat. Source: Internet
If “neoliberal” is merely a propagandistic term of abuse used by certain people on the left, it certainly is objectively wrong to use that term to label anybody. Source: Internet
Similarly, some of his propagandistic First World War stories also have little appeal to a modern audience. Source: Internet
That work is important but it is clear that information dissemination strategies become propaganda strategies only when coupled with propagandistic messages. Source: Internet