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    In·doc·tri·nate
    /inˈdäktrəˌnāt/

    verb

    • 1. teach (a person or group) to accept a set of beliefs uncritically: "broadcasting was a vehicle for indoctrinating the masses"
  2. May 1, 2012 · The meaning of INDOCTRINATE is to imbue with a usually partisan or sectarian opinion, point of view, or principle. How to use indoctrinate in a sentence. Did you know?

  3. Indoctrinate definition: to instruct in a doctrine, principle, ideology, etc., especially to imbue with a specific partisan or biased belief or point of view.. See examples of INDOCTRINATE used in a sentence.

  4. INDOCTRINATE definition: 1. to often repeat an idea or belief to someone until they accept it without criticism or question…. Learn more.

  5. tr.v. in·doc·tri·nat·ed, in·doc·tri·nat·ing, in·doc·tri·nates. 1. To instruct in a body of doctrine or principles. 2. To imbue with a partisan or ideological point of view: children who had been indoctrinated against their parents' values. in·doc′tri·na′tion n.

  6. If you indoctrinate someone, you teach that person a one-sided view of something and ignore or dismiss opinions that dont agree with your view. Cults, political entities, and even fans of particular sports teams are often said to indoctrinate their followers.

  7. 4 days ago · indoctrinate in American English. (ɪnˈdɑktrəˌneit) transitive verb Word forms: -nated, -nating. 1. to instruct in a doctrine, principle, ideology, etc., esp. to imbue with a specific partisan or biased belief or point of view. 2. to teach or inculcate. 3. to imbue with learning.

  8. indoctrinate. indoctrinate somebody (with something) | indoctrinate somebody (to do something) to force somebody to accept a particular belief or set of beliefs and not allow them to consider any others. They had been indoctrinated from an early age with their parents' beliefs.

  9. INDOCTRINATE definition: to make someone accept your ideas and beliefs by repeating them so often that they do not consider…. Learn more.

  10. Indoctrination is the process of inculcating (teaching by repeated instruction) a person with ideas, attitudes, cognitive strategies or professional methodologies (see doctrine ). [1] . Broadly speaking, indoctrination can refer to a general process of socialization. [2] .

  11. in•doc•tri•nate (in dok′ trə nāt′), v.t., -nat•ed, -nating. to instruct in a doctrine, principle, ideology, etc., esp. to imbue with a specific partisan or biased belief or point of view. to teach or inculcate. to imbue with learning.

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