"copaganda" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /ˌkɒpəˈɡændə/ [Ireland, UK], /ˌkɑpəˈɡændə/ [US]
Etymology: A blend of cop + propaganda. Etymology templates: {{blend|en|cop|propaganda|nocap=1}} blend of cop + propaganda Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} copaganda (uncountable)
  1. (derogatory) Media that contains propagandistic pro-police messages. Wikipedia link: copaganda Tags: derogatory, uncountable Categories (topical): Law enforcement, Mass media

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