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indoctrination
[in-dok-truh-ney-shuhn]
noun
the act of indoctrinating, or teaching or inculcating a doctrine, principle, or ideology, especially one with a specific point of view.
religious indoctrination.
Other Word Forms
- reindoctrination noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of indoctrination1
Example Sentences
Nor is there any suggestion of indoctrination over social media.
“They stand against dogma, conformity and indoctrination. We can disagree, passionately, even vehemently, but always respectfully.”
The rationale is that there should be no condition, such as religious indoctrination or required sobriety, on a homeless person receiving housing.
Everyone has to agree, it's really been drummed into us — and I went to business school, I've been through this indoctrination process — that everyone works for the shareholder.
“Here, the school board is imposing indoctrination on these children.”
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