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Use "demagogically" in a sentence
"It's one thing to have a very specific and extreme opinion on a subject and to demagogically slam it into someone's face with all the subtlety of a bar fight, but Brietbart isn't simply about that; the man is, as Bob Cesca put it perfectly, a serial liar and a scam artist."
"Obama, on the other hand, demagogically campaigned against repealing the Bush tax cuts, and apparently meant it."
"The true core of the intellectual tradition is not obscurity, not a discriminatory use of jargon, not any of the unfortunate abuses that are demagogically expanded into anti-intellectual bludgeons — it is, rather, the faith, the intellectual security that a persevering mind at any stage of learning can master any idea, any practice, any subject, and can then transmit a roadmap to such mastery to anyone else inclined to take the journey."