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Propaganda

propaganda
 noun  Etymology: New Latin, from Congregatio de ~ fide Congregation for propagating the faith, organization established by Pope Gregory XV died 1623  Date: 1718  1. capitalized a congregation of the Roman curia having jurisdiction over missionary territories and related institutions  2. the spreading of ideas, information, or rumor for the purpose of helping or injuring an institution, a cause, or a person  3. ideas, facts, or allegations spread deliberately to further one's cause or to damage an opposing cause; also a public action having such an effect  • propagandist noun or adjective  • propagandistic adjective  • propagandistically adverb
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1.
  n. 1 a an organized programme of publicity, selected information, etc., used to propagate a doctrine, practice, etc. b usu. derog. the information, doctrines, etc., propagated in this way. 2 (Propaganda) RC Ch. a committee of cardinals responsible for foreign missions. Etymology: It. f. mod.L congregatio de propaganda fide congregation for propagation of the faith ...
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  пропаганда ...
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3.
  1. пропаганда (часто неодобр) war propaganda —- пропаганда войны propaganda film —- пропагандистский фильм 2. ассоциация для пропаганды (чего-либо) 3. конгрегация по вопросам миссионерства (в римско-католической церкви) ...
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  noun пропаганда ...
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  Propaganda is information, often inaccurate information, which a political organization publishes or broadcasts in order to influence people. The Front adopted an aggressive propaganda campaign against its rivals. N-UNCOUNT: oft N n c darkgreen]disapproval ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~ n false or partly false information used by a government or political party to make people agree with them  (pure Fascist propaganda | a propaganda film | propaganda campaign (=an organised plan to spread propaganda)) - propagandize also -ise BrE v - propagandist n ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - 1718, Mod.L., short for Congregatio de Propaganda Fide "congregation for propagating the faith," established 1622 by Gregory XV to supervise foreign missions, from abl. fem. gerundive of L. propagare (see propagation). Modern political sense dates from World War I, not originally pejorative. ...
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