sloganeering
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slo·gan·eer
(slō′gə-nîr′)n.
A person who invents or uses slogans.
intr.v. slo·gan·eered, slo·gan·eer·ing, slo·gan·eers
To invent or use slogans.
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sloganeering
(ˌsləʊɡəˈnɪərɪŋ)n
1. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) censorious the act of coining or employing slogans so as to sway opinion
2. (Marketing) censorious the act of coining or employing slogans so as to sway opinion
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Noun | 1. | sloganeering - persuasion by means of empty slogans persuasion, suasion - the act of persuading (or attempting to persuade); communication intended to induce belief or action |
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