0 information, ideas, opinions, or images, often only giving one part of an argument, that are broadcast, published, or in some other way spread with the intention of influencing people's opinions -- 宣傳;鼓吹
He was brought up on a diet of political propaganda from birth.
The whole nation was force-fed government propaganda about how well the country was doing.
It's now up to the government's propaganda machine to restore the prime minister's image.
The official propaganda machine went into overdrive when war broke out.
Her ideas have been shamelessly perverted to serve the president's propaganda campaign.
These tribally based assemblies, while of some propaganda value, could, of course, never offer more than a mirage of legislative power.
His opening claim that historians have been far too little conscious of the important impact of the stadholderking's published propaganda is certainly justified.
In recent times much has been written on the deliberate exploitation of opaque, high register latinisation for the purposes of propaganda.