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Common collocations with propaganda in American Collocation

propaganda noun uncountable

US /ˌprɑpəˈɡændə/

deliberately dishonest

blatant
false
misleading
pure

There would be an outcry if such blatant political propaganda was introduced into schools.

of a particular type

extremist
political
racist
religious
right-wing
socialist
sorporate

Her article set out to attack corporate propaganda that climate change was not a serious issue.

enemy
government
state
war
wartime

Despite government propaganda, news of the hellish reality of the war was well known in Britain due to returned wounded servicemen.

spread propaganda

broadcast
disseminate
distribute
issue
peddle
publish
spread

The movement spreads its propaganda mainly via radio and TV.

reply to propaganda

counter
counteract

Be prepared to counter any anti-union propaganda that the management may distribute.

believe propaganda

accept
believe
swallow

There is every sign that he came to believe his own propaganda.