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demagogic Meaning in Bengali



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Adjective:

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demagogic's Usage Examples:

non-demagogues, since democratic leaders exist on a continuum from less to more demagogic, what distinguishes a demagogue can be defined independently of whether.


by those strong enough to seize control through physical violence or demagogic manipulation.


And a time when Benjamin Tillman was making demagogic appeals to the white working class, McLaurin became one of the first upper-class.


Wirtschaftliche Aufbau-Vereinigung, a group of disparate figures who supported the demagogic Munich lawyer Alfred Loritz, disintegrated in the early 1950s.


Therefore: elevation of communism from the demagogic prattle of the paper cliché to the height of one of the most internally.


Ghent, 8 August 1584) was a Flemish politician and popular leader, with a demagogic tendency, who together with François van Ryhove brought about the Calvinist.


In this regard Cyril was helped by the thaumaturgic and demagogic monk Auxentios who preached strongly against the Catholics and instigated.


Modern historians view his approach during those hearings as dependent on demagogic, reckless and unsubstantiated accusations against political opponents.


For his demagogic rhetoric, popular appeal and anti-establishment (as nobility) sentiment.


más Dos (literally: "two plus two") is the informal term applied to a demagogic formula, fashioned by the Dominican Revolutionary Party (PRD) political.


Hobart's Colonial Times, though historian Babette Smith has exposed West's demagogic rhetoric against convict society.


(Trieste, 1854); Le Parole di un ignorante ai dotti, directed against demagogic writers (Trieste, 1855); and Ha-nitzanim, a collection of Hebrew poems.


Cyril however was supported by a large portion of the populace and by the demagogic monk Auxentios, who instigated riots which culminated in a violent assault.


propaganda department of the Communist Party, regarded the letter as "demagogic", a volume of "rabid passages and at the same time desperate sighs of.


Sheppard, although dignified and respected, possessed none of the demagogic skills of Tillman and therefore would be unable to compete for the votes.


more generally to describe reckless, unsubstantiated accusations, and demagogic attacks on the character or patriotism of political adversaries.


Today, the term is used more broadly to mean demagogic, reckless, and unsubstantiated accusations, as well as public attacks.


direction of a full-blown predator state in which a powerful corrupt and demagogic elite of political hyenas increasingly controls the state as a vehicle.


Alluding to Lumumba, he denounced "demagogic statements that harm the interests of the Congolese people".



Synonyms:

demagogical;

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