disinformational

English

Etymology

disinformation + -al

Adjective

disinformational (not comparable)

  1. Relating to disinformation.
    • 2009 January 13, “Union gains are shared by all Canadians”, in Toronto Star:
      This is a thinly disguised disinformational argument for union capitulation to the globalization agenda of the multinational corporations, whose objective is to rule the world by co-opting or disempowering elected governments – and unions.
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