agip prop
Definition
- Noun:
- Propaganda apparatus: "agip prop" refers to an organization or system dedicated to spreading propaganda, often associated with political agitation and indoctrination.
- Propaganda personnel: A person who works as a propagandist, actively promoting a specific ideology or cause.
- Propaganda activity: The act or process of conducting propaganda and agitation.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The regime used the agip prop to control public opinion. (The organization responsible for spreading propaganda.)
- He was a trained agip prop, skilled in persuasive techniques. (A person working as a propagandist.)
- The agip prop intensified during the election season. (The propaganda activities became more active.)
Advanced Usage
"to run an agip prop": to manage or operate a propaganda machine.
- The party ran an agip prop that targeted rural communities. (They operated a propaganda campaign in the countryside.)
"agip prop department": a section within an organization dedicated to propaganda and agitation.
- She was transferred to the agip prop department to improve messaging. (She joined the propaganda unit.)
Variants and Related Words
Agitation (n): the act of stirring up public feeling or unrest.
- The speech caused agitation among the workers. (It provoked strong emotions or protests.)
Propaganda (n): information, especially biased or misleading, used to promote a political cause.
- The propaganda was spread through leaflets and radio. (Systematic promotion of a viewpoint.)
Synonyms
- Propaganda machine: an organized system for spreading propaganda.
- Agitprop: a shortened form of "agitation propaganda," referring to the same concept.
Phrasal Verbs
- (None specific to "agip prop" as a fixed term; it is typically used as a noun phrase.)
Related Idioms
- (No common idioms directly containing "agip prop"; it is a technical term.)
Note: "Agip prop" is a relatively rare and specialized term, most commonly encountered in historical or political contexts referring to Soviet-style propaganda systems. It is a blend of "agitation" and "propaganda."