pseu·do-e·vent (sdō-ĭ-vĕnt′)
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Tweet n. Informal An event that has been caused to occur or staged to engender press coverage and public interest: "Polls have become the quintessential pseudo-events of the preprimary campaign" (Edward M. Kennedy). |
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