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indoctrinated
[ in-dok-truh-ney-tid ]
adjective
- having been instructed in or imbued with a specific belief or point of view, especially one that is partisan or biased:
We are fighting a well-trained, well-organized, and ideologically indoctrinated guerrilla army.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of indoctrinate ( def ).
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Origin of indoctrinated1
Example Sentences
The central character had been "indoctrinated by voices" like Andrew Tate's and "voices a lot more dangerous than Andrew Tate's", one of its writers, Jack Thorne told Radio 4's Front Row.
The central character had been "indoctrinated by voices" like Andrew Tate's and "voices a lot more dangerous than Andrew Tate's", Thorne told Radio 4's Front Row.
Over time, the campaign to remove books from classrooms that allegedly indoctrinated students into CRT thinking evolved into one focused on "punishing woke corporations".
I didn't get the sense that parents were overly worried their kids would be "indoctrinated" by the right-wing propaganda that Republicans were pushing on the school district.
They killed thousands of Yazidi men, boys over the age of 12 and older women, took thousands more young women and girls captive as sex slaves, and indoctrinated boys to fight as child soldiers.
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