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indoctrination

[ UK /ɪndˌɒktɹɪnˈe‍ɪʃən/ ]
[ US /ˌɪnˌdɑktɹəˈneɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. teaching someone to accept doctrines uncritically

How To Use indoctrination In A Sentence

  • Fear, fury, desire, shame -- the whole philosophy of the religious moralist is simply an abstraction, systematisation and indoctrination of emotional reactions as so-called moral principles. Duncan Does Deus
  • It may well be that indoctrination in the techniques of terror to destroy the Government would be indictable under either statute.
  • In Robert Heinlein's "Stranger in a Strange Land," Jubal said we're prisoners of our early indoctrinations, "for it is hard, very nearly impossible, to shake off one's earliest training. Why You Will Always Exist: Time Is 'On Demand'
  • Sociology books and rejections of ones parents relgious indoctrination is such a bad basis to talk about anything! Matthew Yglesias » Clinging to Religion
  • He complains that Enterprise's indoctrination of new employees is "cultlike," drumming into them the false promise of promotion to the executive ranks while blurring the fact that they are "chiefly insurance salespeople" whose primary duty is to "bully" customers into signing up for the maximum collision-damage coverage. Will Work for Fodder
  • He has overcome the indoctrination of his high school curriculum.
  • This is an extraordinary experiment in mass indoctrination.
  • Each person in this stressful situation must always sustain hope and resist enemy indoctrination.
  • Anyway, he checked the wound, removed the skin flap, and dressed it for me, and the indoctrination proceeded with my foot propped on a chair and the Book being carried around by helpers. And the painted ponies go up and down
  • But I do still have hope that they might at least taste a slice of reality at some point, and become self-aware to their indoctrinations, the scars of which have blinded their ability to perceive with a shadowland of Utopian disillusion. StrategyPage.com
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