use rhetoric

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A general term for employing persuasive language.

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  • He was prepared to use militant rhetoric in attacking his opponents.
  • Politicians often use persuasive rhetoric to win votes during elections.
  • The activists decided to use fiery rhetoric to draw attention to their cause.
  • It is common for leaders to use patriotic rhetoric in times of crisis.
  • She refused to use cheap rhetoric to manipulate the audience's emotions.
  • The government continues to use tough rhetoric regarding the border issue.
  • Critics argue that he tends to use divisive rhetoric to stir up controversy.
  • We need to use clear rhetoric rather than confusing jargon to explain the policy.
  • They used revolutionary rhetoric to inspire the younger generation.
  • You should be careful not to use inflammatory rhetoric that could incite violence.