Political Propaganda

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noun the act of persuading or leading someone into doing something by deception or flattery

  • The salesman's inveiglement tactics were transparent to the discerning customer.
  • She tried to inveigle me into going shopping with her, but I declined.
  • He used his smooth talking skills to inveigle his way into getting a discount.
  • The politician's inveiglement of the public was met with skepticism and scrutiny.

noun a small booklet or leaflet containing information or arguments about a single subject

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  • The pamphlet provided detailed information about the new government policies.
  • I picked up a pamphlet about the upcoming concert at the mall.
  • I found a cool pamphlet with tips on how to ace your exams.
  • Her words were like a pamphlet of wisdom, guiding me through tough times.

verb past tense of prejudice

adjective showing an unreasonable dislike or distrust of a particular group of people

  • The judge was accused of being prejudiced against the defendant.
  • I can't believe how prejudiced some people can be.
  • Don't listen to him, he's just a prejudiced jerk.
  • Her mind was like a closed book, prejudiced against new ideas.