Definitions
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- adjective Resembling an advertising or political
campaign
Etymologies
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Examples
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I can certainly appreciate the impulse the White House must feel to be more aggressively campaignlike.
Campaigner in Chief Jay Cost 2009
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A hearing this afternoon will review whether the group violated any laws when it required members to pay dues that in turn went to fund campaignlike efforts.
Record Article Feed 2010
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President Barack Obama still is selling health care to the American people with campaignlike performances.
Berks county news 2010
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President Barack Obama still is selling health care to the American people with campaignlike performances.
Berks county news 2010
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It was the first of occasional presidential tours to towns and cities that have been hit hard by the recession, a campaignlike effort to connect to Americans at a time when they may not think he's paying enough attention to their top priority: jobs.
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It was the first of occasional presidential tours to towns and cities that have been hit hard by the recession, a campaignlike effort to connect to Americans at a time when they may not think he's paying enough attention to their top priority: jobs.
Homepage 2009
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He held a half-dozen news conferences and two very campaignlike town hall meetings, taking his messages directly to the people.
NY Daily News 2009
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It was the first of occasional presidential tours to towns and cities that have been hit hard by the recession, a campaignlike effort to connect to Americans at a time when they may not think he's paying enough attention to their top priority: jobs.
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It was the first of occasional presidential tours to towns and cities that have been hit hard by the recession, a campaignlike effort to connect to Americans at a time when they may not think he's paying enough attention to their top priority: jobs.
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It was the first of occasional presidential tours to towns and cities that have been hit hard by the recession, a campaignlike effort to connect to Americans at a time when they may not think he's paying enough attention to their top priority: jobs.
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