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Filter by Meaning The televangelist demagogically urged his followers to donate money to his ministry in exchange for salvation.
The teacher demagogically shamed her students for not knowing the answer.
The cult leader demagogically brainwashed his followers to believe in his delusions.
The demagogically charged debate between the two candidates resulted in personal attacks and insults, rather than a meaningful discussion of their policies.
The advertiser demagogically appealed to people's insecurities to sell their products.
He demagogically manipulated the crowd with his fiery speech.
The coach demagogically motivated the team with an impassioned speech before the game.
He won the election by demagogically promising to lower taxes.
The CEO's demagogically worded email to his employees caused a stir in the company, leading to some employees quitting their jobs.
The preacher demagogically spoke about the devil and sin to scare the congregation.
The CEO demagogically convinced the employees to work overtime without any extra pay.
The leader demagogically exploited the people's fear of outsiders to gain power.
The pastor demagogically ranted against anyone who disagreed with his interpretation of the Bible.
The coach demagogically exploited the fans' hatred of their opponents.
The pundit demagogically stoked fear and anger to increase their ratings.
The populist leader demagogically rallied his supporters against immigrants.
The musician demagogically catered to the lowest common denominator of popular tastes.
The politician demagogically used fear tactics to win the election.
The celebrity demagogically played on the fears of the public to increase his following.
The coach demagogically encouraged his players to injure their opponents.
The talk show host demagogically ranted about the perceived threat of immigrants.
The activist demagogically incited the outrage of the crowd.
The comedian's jokes were often demagogically targeted towards the prejudices of the audience.
The CEO demagogically convinced the board to approve a risky business deal.
The businessman demagogically exploited his employees' insecurities to maintain control over them.
The politician demagogically appealed to the fears of the electorate.
The talk show host demagogically spread conspiracy theories without any evidence to support them.
The talk show host demagogically manipulated his guests into arguing with each other.
The talk show host demagogically played to his audience's prejudices for higher ratings.
He demagogically riled up the crowd with false claims about the opposing party's stance on healthcare.
The politician demagogically pandered to the voters' prejudices for their support.
The CEO demagogically urged his employees to engage in unethical business practices.
The demagogically charged speech by the labor union leader led to a strike that shut down several factories.
The dictator demagogically scapegoated ethnic minorities for the country's economic woes.
The demagogically worded news article led to the misrepresentation of the facts, causing confusion among the readers.
The radio host spoke demagogically, encouraging his listeners to boycott a particular company, resulting in a loss of revenue for the company.
The coach demagogically motivated his team by criticizing the opposing team.
The politician demagogically appealed to the public's biases to gain their support.
The extremist demagogically advocated for violence and discrimination against a minority group.
The teacher demagogically appealed to the students' desire for easy answers rather than encouraging critical thinking.
The religious leader demagogically used fear of eternal damnation to control his followers.
The sports coach demagogically used fear and intimidation to motivate his team.
The dictator demagogically manipulated his people to maintain his power.
The coach's demagogically charged halftime speech motivated his players to play more aggressively, resulting in several fouls.
The cult leader demagogically manipulated his followers into surrendering their personal possessions.
The news anchor demagogically sensationalized the story to boost ratings.
The religious leader's speech was demagogically charged, inciting his followers to commit acts of violence against those who do not share their beliefs.
The politician spoke demagogically, riling up the crowd with emotional rhetoric.
The activist demagogically riled up the crowd with exaggerated claims to gain support for their cause.
The lobbyist demagogically twisted the facts to influence lawmakers.
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