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propogal

 

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Propogal

Part of Speech: Noun

Sense 1:

Definition: The act of spreading ideas, beliefs, or opinions, especially in a deliberate or organized manner.

Example Sentences:
  1. The political party's campaign included the propogal of their candidate's agenda.
  2. The company used social media platforms for the propogal of its new product.

Part of Speech: Verb

Sense 1:

Definition: To promote or advocate a particular idea, belief, or opinion in a persistent or aggressive manner.

Example Sentences:
  1. The activists tirelessly propogaled for equal rights.
  2. The speaker propogaled his controversial theory at the conference.

Sense 2:

Definition: To reproduce or disseminate (information, news, etc.) widely.

Example Sentences:
  1. The media outlet quickly propogaled the breaking news to its viewers.
  2. The viral video was inevitably propogaled across various online platforms.

Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense 1:

Definition: Pertaining to a popular belief or tradition specific to a particular locality or community.

Example Sentences:
  1. During the festival, participants wear costumes reflecting propogal traditions.
  2. The restaurant offered regional dishes, including the propogal delicacy.

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