English to Kannada Dictionary propagandist

propagandist

ಪ್ರಚಾರಕ
definition
noun
a highly persuasive political propagandist
a person who promotes or publicizes a particular organization or cause.
adjective
propagandist films
consisting of or spreading propaganda.
example
For most of them, they have grown up hearing distant 'propagandist' rumblings from the mainland all their life, and in the tradition of the boy who cried wolf, the fear is rather underwhelming.
The type of draconian legislation that produces such abuses is not so much designed to tackle terrorism as to manufacture an illusion of it for 'propagandist' purposes.
Her heritage of social activism influenced her to use her fiction and drama as 'propagandist' tools.
This vestigial remnant of Christianity turns protesters into 'propagandist' missionaries.
Over the years, the images on stamps have become the medium for transmission of 'propagandist' messages about the country of issue to its citizens and the rest of the world.
It had a great deal more credibility than the ephemeral, 'propagandist' organs in which radical views were usually aired.
Specialist and 'propagandist' historians have tended to look at the religious phenomena in isolation from this cultural context.
The ability to provide real and ready financial aid is totally different from a continuous provision of 'propagandist' advice only.
He unpicks, scene by scene, the absurd, long-forgotten 'propagandist' works of both sides.
The theater was to be run ‘on broad 'propagandist' lines,’ but ‘non-sectarian and nonpolitical.’
Of all the cruel notions 'propagandistically' foisted upon them, the idea that a fancy education could impart to them an opportunity to acquire wisdom is the most damaging of all.
Low standards of education have left citizens vulnerable to exploitation by extremists and terrorist 'propagandists' .
I believe we may expect another upwards spiral of completely unfounded populist, 'propagandistic' documents, which will involve no analysis of any profound processes of world social development.
For decades, the 'propagandists' of ‘economic reform’ have held up the US as proof that their program will work.
Who wins elections is not (much as they'd prefer you not to remember) governed by the 'propagandists' .
This fact is occasionally used 'propagandistically' to claim uniqueness: this idealism which burns for the Fuhrer and the idea supposedly represents the novel, the unique element of this mass movement.
Like most 'propagandists' , he measures individuals according to his own rigid standard of how they should have thought and acted.
As we have seen, Richardson follows the Whig 'propagandistic' practice of conflating tyranny and absolutism.
Walsh points out that German 'propagandists' and journalists were charged before the Nuremberg tribunal for similar complicity in the Nazi war crimes.
The weak fictional element, 'propagandism' and poor editing can be attributed to the experimental nature of the film.
Hohmann reached freely into the 'propagandistic' stock-in-trade of Hitler and Goebbels.
They may be 'propagandists' for war criminals or thugs.
What this means is that several modern artists no longer wish to see themselves as minions or 'propagandists' of a social mission.
Today's people are crude 'propagandists' with a lust for power.
Germany under the Kaiser was not the monstrous regime it was made out to be by the 'propagandists' of the British empire at the time the war broke out.
He is also reported to have made 'propagandistic' broadcasts from North Korea on January 29, February 17, and March 10, 1965.
As the war looms closer warmongering 'propagandists' will step up their flag-waving jingoism and attacks on so called ‘traitors’.
It is not a matter of pining after a more realistic ending, or for that matter after a cheap 'propagandistic' ending.
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