प्रचारवादी Meaning in English
प्रचारवादी शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : propagandist
, propagandistic
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
प्रचारित होनाप्रचारित करें
प्रचारित
प्रोपैनन
प्रोपसे
प्रणोदक विमान
नोदक
प्रोपेलर विमान
प्रणोदी
ठिक
उचित
मुनासिब
औचित्यपूर्ण
यथोचित
सम्यक
प्रचारवादी इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
His life became the stylized career of an exemplary Communist, as seen in the propagandistic version of his biography below.
Only right-wing newspapers Machi, Ethniki and Agon continued publishing, and their style was very propagandistic.
Because the national government of this time was weak, it was difficult for any censorship or propagandistic measures to be carried out effectively.
In Sherman's words, it was "designed to correct the current trend of public commentary, which tends, systematically, not to understand events but to construct a propagandistic version of Balkan rivalries, designed to facilitate the involvement of outside powers".
Whilst western views typically ascribe social, ideological, propagandistic, or military reasons for the success of early Islam, Muslim sources view the literary quality of the Qur'an as a decisive factor for the adoption of the Islamic creed and its ideology, resulting in its spread and development in the 7th century.
" Bnai Brith Canada, a Canadian Jewish Organization, criticized the contest, stating that it is a "blatant propagandistic initiative that distorts reality, delegitimizing the existence of the Jewish state in any shape or form.
In a propagandistic way a relation was to be drawn between the NS movement and the glory of the medieval emperors and the meetings of the Imperial States which were held in Nuremberg.
He was among the academic painters who satisfied a social demand for aggrandising, even propagandistic historical works in the early years of the Third Republic, after the defeat in the Franco-Prussian War.
The Conquest of Tunis tapestries were extensively used for propagandistic purposes by the Habsburg dynasty.
As a member of this Campus Roundtable, CAMERA operates on college campuses to combat what it perceives as "propagandistic assaults on Israel .
During the Persian Gulf War in 1990–1991, CNN was criticized for excessively pushing [interest story|human interest stories] and avoiding depictions of violent images, the result being an alleged "propagandistic" presentation of news.
The Nazis were early aware of the propagandistic effect of movies and already in 1920 the issues of the Racial Observer included film criticism.
प्रचारवादी इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
British propagandists.
Even before the final phase of the movement, leading Indian Christians like Pothan Joseph had rendered valuable services as journalists and propagandists of the Muslim League.
"The Blue Ghost" – ; nickname supposedly bestowed by Japanese radio propagandist Tokyo Rose because of the color of her camouflage painting and because she repeatedly disproved reports that she had been sunk.
After attending the KPD's party school, André was, in 1931-32, active in the International Union of Seamen and Harbour Workers as an instructor and propagandist, spending much of his time in Belgium and France.
As a member of this Campus Roundtable, CAMERA operates on college campuses to combat what it perceives as "propagandistic assaults on Israel .
Two years later, further calls would be made by leading antireligious propagandist N.
The supposedly popular nature of the atheist propaganda was also contradicted by cases of reported lynchings of antireligious propagandists and murder of LMG agitators.
The League trained a massive number of antireligious propagandists and other workers.
From its passage in 1938 to 1966, when the Act was amended, enforcement focused on propagandists for foreign powers even if it was not "for or on behalf of" those powers.
Green told him that his role as a commentator was "to tell the truth, not to act as a propagandist.
In the post, he worked on the post-war cases of World War II propagandists Iva Toguri D'Aquino, better known as Tokyo Rose and Robert Henry Best.
Literature professor Edward Said criticized Khartoum for what he described as a pro-colonial propagandistic portrayal of good versus evil by clashing "despotically violent Arab masculinity against a noble, rational Western one.