Definition of Propagandas

1. propaganda [n] - See also: propaganda

Lexicographical Neighbors of Propagandas

prop up
prop up the bar
prop wash
propachlor
propadeutic
propadiene
propadienes
propadienyl
propaedeutic
propaedeutically
propaedeuticly
propaedeutics
propafol
propagable
propaganda
propagandas (current term)
propagandise
propagandism
propagandisms
propagandist
propagandistic
propagandistically
propagandists
propagandize
propagandized
propagandizer
propagandizers
propagandizes
propagandizing
propagate

Literary usage of Propagandas

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Macedonia; Its Races and Their Future: its races and their future by Henry Noel Brailsford (1906)
"Finally, there is this great difference between the rival propagandas, that while the Bulgarians are working for the autonomy of Macedonia, the Servians and ..."

2. The New Far East: An Examination Into the New Position of Japan and Her by Thomas Franklin Millard (1906)
"... Russo-Japanese War—Injection of a New Element — Relation of Publicity to Prevalent Western Opinion — The British and Japanese propagandas — Their Method ..."

3. The New Far East: An Examination Into the New Position of Japan and Her by Thomas Franklin Fairfax Millard (1906)
"... Russo-Japanese War—Injection of a New Element — Relation of Publicity to Prevalent Western Opinion — The British and Japanese propagandas — Their Method ..."

4. The Pangerman Plot Unmasked: Berlin's Formidable Peace-trap of "the Drawn War," by André Chéradame (1918)
"All three propagandas together employed in Macedonia the most diverse means—money, ... These various propagandas very often led to extraordinary results, ..."

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