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[ noun ] information that is spread for the purpose of promoting some cause

Used in print

(Barry Goldwater, "A Foreign Policy for America"...)

Fearful of inviting a military showdown with the West which they could not win , the Communists seek to undermine Western power where the nuclear might of the West is irrelevant - in backwoods guerrilla skirmishes , in mob uprisings in the streets , in parliaments , in clandestine meetings of undercover conspirators , at the United_Nations , on the propaganda front , at diplomatic conferences - preferably at the highest level .

(Kenneth Reiner, "Coping with Runaway Technology"...)

This favorable image of America in the minds of Russian men and women is still there despite years of energetic anti American propaganda '' .

(William C. Smith, "Why Fear Ideas?"...)

Postmaster_General Burleson set_about to protect the American people against radical propaganda that might be spread through the mails .

(87th Congress, 1st Session. Congressional Record....)

It could stop Cuban re export of guns and propaganda materials to South_America .

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