verb
- past tense of demagogue; appealed to people’s emotions and prejudices rather than reason to gain political support
Usage: past tense form
Examples
- The politician demagogued the immigration issue to win votes.
- She demagogued her way into office by stirring up fear.
- He demagogued against the proposed tax increase.
- The candidate demagogued about crime rates during the debate.
- They demagogued the economic crisis for political gain.
- The speaker demagogued to the crowd’s worst instincts.