Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
propaganda campaign
noun
/prɒpəˈɡændə kæmˈpeɪn/

Definition
A coordinated series of activities designed to promote or publicize a particular political agenda or viewpoint, often using biased or misleading information.

Examples
- The government launched a propaganda campaign to gain support for the new policy.
- The propaganda campaign was effective in swaying public opinion on the issue.
- Social media played a significant role in the propaganda campaign, reaching millions of people.

Meaning
A propaganda campaign aims to influence public perception and behavior through messaging that presents a specific ideology or message, usually in a persuasive manner.

Synonyms
- information campaign
- public relations campaign
- advertising blitz
- disinformation effort