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demagoguery
[dem-uh-gog-uh-ree, -gaw-guh-]
demagoguery
/ ˌdɛməˈɡɒɡərɪ, ˈdɛməˌɡɒɡɪzəm /
noun
the methods, practices, or rhetoric of a demagogue
Word History and Origins
Origin of demagoguery1
Example Sentences
Unfortunately, the Age of Trump has revealed how poor the emotional health of the American people really was while making it all much worse in service to an autocrat and demagoguery.
Only supported facts of evidence are allowed in a courtroom; demagoguery and assertions of opinion unsupported by admissible evidence are not allowed.
Some conservatives who’ve embraced Trump’s demagoguery have turned to religion for cover and perhaps succor, if not salvation.
Some conservatives who've embraced Trump’s demagoguery have turned to religion for cover and perhaps succor, if not salvation.
Since immigrating to the U.S. in 1985 and becoming a citizen in 2000, I've believed in the resilience of the American electorate and its capacity to discern the dangers of demagoguery.
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