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Meanings of
demagogy
in English
Portuguese
demagogia
Catalan
demagògia
Spanish
demagogia
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Impassioned appeals to the prejudices and emotions of the populace.
demagoguery
Portuguese
demagogia
Usage of
demagogy
in English
1
They fail in diplomacy, they fail in debate, they fail even in
demagogy
.
2
My nephew is not my nephew, woman; he is blasphemy, sacrilege, atheism,
demagogy
.
3
These are the veriest platitudes of
demagogy
,
but they are true-absolutelyand undeniably true.
4
Never, never ever must we allow the
demagogy
of a Björn Höcke to go unchallenged.
5
I did this because I wanted to show that I don't agree with this
demagogy
.
6
He abhorred
demagogy
just as he abhorred corruption.
7
Do you know what
demagogy
is?
8
Thanks to him the wave of
demagogy
halts at the temple door and evil fails to triumph in the District.
9
They speculate on it, they work upon it by a
demagogy
which nothing can stop....
10
So, too, is
demagogy
.
11
In his victory speech, Mr Fritch said voters had chosen realism over
demagogy
,
autonomy over independence and development over welfare assistance.
12
Her inscrutable demeanour and robotic speeches conceal a fervour that would be instantly identifiable as
demagogy
in a more expressive politician.
13
But two or three generations of
demagogy
have created a race of corsairs who know every trick and secret of the trade.
14
It is probably true that the greatest danger of our future is the peril of classes, and inseparably connected with classes the menace of
demagogy
.
15
They fail in diplomacy, they fail in debate, they fail even in
demagogy
.
16
My nephew is not my nephew, woman; he is blasphemy, sacrilege, atheism,
demagogy
.
Other examples for "demagogy"
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demagogy
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
abhor demagogy
allow the demagogy
know what demagogy
Translations for
demagogy
Portuguese
demagogia
Catalan
demagògia
Spanish
demagogia
Demagogy
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