pamphleteers (Meaning)

pamphleteers

to write and publish pamphlets, to engage in partisan arguments indirectly in writings, a writer of pamphlets usually attacking something or urging a cause, a writer of pamphlets attacking something or urging a cause

pamphleteers Sentence Examples

  1. The pamphleteers spread their inflammatory tracts throughout the colony, igniting a firestorm of debate.
  2. The prolific pamphleteers of the American Revolution used their printed words as weapons against tyranny.
  3. The abolitionist movement relied heavily on pamphleteers to disseminate their message and sway public opinion.
  4. The pamphleteers of the suffragette movement faced ridicule and persecution for their bold advocacy of women's rights.
  5. The labor union pamphleteers denounced the exploitation of workers and demanded fair wages and working conditions.
  6. The pamphleteers of the temperance movement sought to eradicate alcohol consumption and its devastating social consequences.
  7. The pamphleteers of the eugenics movement promoted the selective breeding of humans in order to create a "perfect" society.
  8. The pamphleteers of the anti-war movement denounced the horrors of conflict and advocated for peaceful resolutions.
  9. The hate group pamphleteers distributed vile and hateful propaganda, spreading fear and division.
  10. The pamphleteers of the environmental movement raised awareness about the threats facing the planet and advocated for sustainable practices.

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The pamphleteers spread their inflammatory tracts throughout the colony, igniting a firestorm of debate.

The prolific pamphleteers of the American Revolution used their printed words as weapons against tyranny.

The abolitionist movement relied heavily on pamphleteers to disseminate their message and sway public opinion.

The pamphleteers of the suffragette movement faced ridicule and persecution for their bold advocacy of women's rights.