propagandize
Verb

propagandize (propagandizes, present participle propagandizing; past and past participle propagandized)

  1. (intransitive) To use or spread propaganda.
  2. (transitive) To tell propaganda to someone in an attempt to influence one's views.
    • 1987, Barbara Alpern Engel, ‎Clifford N. Rosenthal, Five Sisters: Women Against the Tsar ↗
      After we'd managed to make ourselves comfortable in this garret, my new friends began to propagandize me. All they knew about me was that I was a student […]
  3. (transitive) To use something or someone in propaganda purposes.
    • 1989, Judith E. Zimmerman, Mid-Passage ↗
      He propagandized this panacea with single-minded determination throughout the revolutionary period and even managed to establish a People's Bank for a short time before his arrest in 1849.



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