0 someone who creates or spreads propaganda: --
Communist/Nazi/Republican/right-wing propagandists
1 relating to propaganda (= information that is spread with the intention of changing people's opinions) or to someone who creates or spreads it: --
Some of them rejected their official role as political propagandists and, in secret, continued to produce works which were politically, and therefore artistically, unacceptable.
Politicians' relationships with propagandists took a variety of forms, including the strategic leaking of information, editorial supervision, and co-authorship.
Seized upon by conformist propagandists, the episode became the subject of several brutally anti-puritan tracts.
The playwright uses the motifs of the propagandist literature, and references the questionable values of imperialist expansion and of uncritical nationalism.
Subsequent chapters focus on actors and audiences, control and censorship, genre, and the didactic, propagandist use of drama and spectacle.
Journalists now think of themselves as professionals instead of government propagandists.
The cobbler mystic was the greatest propagandist of his own myth.
It shows that archaeologists should not only be excellent negotiators on a national level, but also energetic propagandists on a regional level.