Having the characteristics of propaganda.(adjective)
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Use "propagandistic" in a sentence
"She called the movie "propagandistic" and savaged director Davis Guggenheim for his "complete indifference to the wide variation among charter schools.""
"The biggest blowup occurred in October when the National Council of Visual Arts, a state agency that organizes the biennial and other major art events across Cuba, sent a mass email to its member artists denouncing her for spending time with human-rights activists and producing "propagandistic" shows, according to a copy of the email obtained by The Wall Street Journal."
"Buthelezi declaimed the ANC's "propagandistic" campaign in which the IFP was described as a backward party espousing traditionalism and feudalism."