propagandize
verb [ I or T ] formal mainly disapproving (UK usually propagandise) uk/ˌprɒp.əˈɡæn.daɪz/ us/ˌprɑː.pəˈɡæn.daɪz/
宣传,鼓吹
to create or spread propaganda about something or among a group
Extremist groups have shown a keen interest in the internet as a means to propagandize. 极端主义组织对使用互联网作为宣传手段表现出浓厚的兴趣。
State-run television is one of the government's main tools for propagandizing its policies. 国营电视台是政府宣传其政策的主要工具之一。
He propagandized students in the ways of pacifism. 他向学生宣讲和平主义。
See: propaganda
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- They should not use taxpayer money to lobby and propagandize.
- We're not trying to propagandize anybody.
- People can easily be propagandized.
- This email campaign verges on propagandizing people.