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How to pronounce indoctrinate in English?

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Type Words
Type of learn, instruct, teach
Has types brainwash, revolutionise, inspire, revolutionize
Derivation doctrine, indoctrination


The Moonies indoctrinate their disciples.

Examples of indoctrinate

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So, why are teachers continuing to indoctrinate students with these false ideas?
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Back then, the government denied that it was seeking to indoctrinate youngsters.
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That's why I think public schools aren't doing enough to indoctrinate children.
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Certainly, not all of America's schoolteachers are out to indoctrinate our youth.
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In the past, the colonial powers of Western Europe would indoctrinate their people.
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How hard is it to indoctrinate those lacking the skills to offer a reasoned retort?
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Some conservatives feared the bill would be used as cover to indoctrinate students.
From the dailyherald.com
It's all I can do to indoctrinate them into making proper use of the quotient rule.
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We don't need to create new humans in order to indoctrinate them from birth.
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More examples
  • Teach doctrines to; teach uncritically; "The Moonies indoctrinate their disciples"
  • (Indoctrinates) Indoctrination is the process of ideas, attitudes, cognitive strategies or a professional methodology (see doctrine). ...
  • To teach with a biased , one-sided or uncritical ideology; to brainwash
  • (Indoctrination) As used in our text; to teach a set of beliefs and illusions as fact to create belief in an objective or government that relies on illusion. Teaching opinion for fact. ...
  • (Indoctrination) Teach or persuade (a person or group) to accept certain ideas or beliefs without questioning them in any way.
  • (Indoctrination) The initial security instructions/briefing given a person prior to granting access to classified information.
  • (Indoctrination) The process of converting a target population to a particular belief system, typically religious or political by explicit technique rather than gradual evolution. Examples: (1) The Jesuits on behalf of the Roman Catholic Church. ...
  • (Indoctrination) This is what all right-wing organizations and Christian religions practice. Note that this is not what our fine government-run education system and leftist-controlled media expertly employ to mold the citizenry into becoming our dupes.
  • Initial indoctrination and/or instruction provided each individual approved to a Special Access Program before exposure of a unique nature of Program information and the policies, procedures, and practices for its handling. [DSS] (see also access)