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demagogic

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[dem-uh-goj-ik, -gog-, -goh-jik]

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or characteristic of a demagogue.



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Other 51Թ Forms

  • demagogically adverb
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of demagogic1

1825–35; < Greek ŧōó, equivalent to ŧō ( ó ) ( demagogue ) + -ikos -ic
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As media companies face a campaign of intimidation from the Trump administration, the figure of Murrow, standing tall in the face of demagogic adversity, is the courageous example we need right now.

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So is demagogic leadership that fuels grievance, anger and scapegoating instead of offering real answers to complex problems.

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And the fact is, Republicans don’t want to forfeit their demagogic prop.

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And I realized that there are millions of people for whom Donald Trump's brand of demagogic politics is normal.

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Trump’s ugly demagogic rants in Michigan, and others like it, deserve to be treated as a national scandal.

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