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sloganeer
/ ˌsləʊɡəˈnɪə /
noun
- a person who coins or employs slogans frequently
verb
- intr to coin or employ slogans so as to sway opinion
Word History and Origins
Origin of sloganeer1
Example Sentences
His presence represented another time, a less politically zealous approach, which focused more on business activity than party sloganeering.
A MAGA-style baseball cap, scarlet and sloganeering, sits on a shelf, as if for sale, surrounded by other promotional retail: T-shirts, totes, lighters.
Sessions nearly every day have been adjourned over protests and sloganeering from the opposition.
For weeks, the opposition has protested inside and outside the Parliament, which has been consistently adjourned amid loud sloganeering and booing as the government tries to rush through bills.
But Democrats will have to match those jobs against Republican appeals aimed at white grievances encapsulated by fears of immigration, racial and gender diversity, and the sloganeering of the intellectual left.
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