"Propagated" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Spread or distributed widely, often in a way that seems unfair or unjust.
Example: The old tradition has been heavily propagating in the community for generations.
Different from: spread - This usually carries a more neutral or even positive connotation.
Example: The news of the new product has spread rapidly.
But when used as in "propagated" it means the words of some dictator/government cheated their way into most people's brain and would thus do what the government want
The idea of peace and love was propagated throughout the city through a series of community events.
The virus that infected the swarm had been propagated through contact with an infected animal.
The new fitness trend was propagated through social media, resulting in a huge increase in gym sign-ups.
The company's success was propagated by their innovative marketing strategies.
The image of the beautiful landscape was propagated on the cover of the national travel magazine.
Relating to or characterised by propaganda, often biased or misleading information or arguments used to promote a particular cause or idea.
People who disseminate and promote biased or misleading information to influence public opinion, often on behalf of a government, organization, or ideology. They often use persuasive language, emotional appeals, and manipulative tactics to sway people's beliefs and attitudes.