I shall give a propagandistic cause for starting the war, never mind whether it be plausible or not.
Christo Botev" had a more cultural and propagandistic nature, presenting ideological, literary, and educational programs.
Like other instruments of the media, films are chosen for their propagandistic value; however, since the advent of television, fewer people have attended films.
Greene, or Benjamin Tucker, nor familiar with the propagandistic work of Albert R.
It appears that Fritzsche sometimes made strong statements of a propagandistic nature in his broadcasts.
The basic method of the Nazi propagandistic activity lay in the false presentation of facts.
Properly viewed, the merely physical result of my act cannot affect its propagandistic value; and that is, always, the supreme consideration.
His poetry is beautiful, indeed, and may indirectly even prove of some propagandistic value.
The physical results of my act cannot affect its propagandistic value.
The failure of my act will lessen the moral effect, and diminish its propagandistic value.
He will minimize the effect of my act, perhaps paralyze its propagandistic influence altogether.
My propagandistic value as a living example of class injustice and political persecution is not of sufficient importance to impose upon me the duty of existence.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "propagandistic" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.