indoctrinate|indoctrinated|indoctrinates|indoctrinating in English
verb
[in·doc·tri·nate || ɪn'dɑktrɪneɪt /-'dɒk-]
teach, instruct; instruct in a particular doctrine or set of beliefs; brainwash
Use "indoctrinate|indoctrinated|indoctrinates|indoctrinating" in a sentence
1. The moonies indoctrinate their disciples.
2. They have been completely indoctrinated.
3. The Moonies indoctrinate their disciples.
4. People were indoctrinated not to question their leaders.
5. The writer wants to indoctrinate the readers with the idea.
6. Training seminars and retreats are held to indoctrinate recruits.
7. I wouldn't say that she was trying to indoctrinate us.
8. They have those political opinions because they've been indoctrinated all their lives.
9. You cannot even being yourself, needless to indoctrinate others.
10. 5 People were indoctrinated not to question their leaders.
11. Some politically active teachers were accused of trying to indoctrinate their students.
12. Some parents were critical of attempts to indoctrinate children in green ideology.
13. In other countries it was a vehicle for selling processed peas or indoctrinating the masses.
14. We were politically indoctrinated and were taught to hate white people.
15. Indoctrinate the importance of always having a feasible Master Schedule in place.
16. French intellectuals debate whether the stories indoctrinate kids into free - market capitalism.
17. Citizens were indoctrinated into believing that their leader was the source of all wisdom and goodness.
18. They have been indoctrinated by television to believe that violence is normal.
19. Therefore, we must strengthen the sense of traditional sculpturing and Chinese culture to indoctrinate.
20. The writer wants to indoctrinate the readers with the views that it considers correct.
21. Furthermore, the way the Soviet authorities went about indoctrinating the people in atheist dogma was counterproductive.
22. 26 Furthermore, the way the Soviet authorities went about indoctrinating the people in atheist dogma was counterproductive.
23. Brainwash verb indoctrinate, condition, drill, pressurize, re-educate We were Brainwashed to believe we were all equal
24. Acculturated - Acculturized - americanized - consolidated - dissimilated - incorporated - syncretistic: 13 letter words; apico-alveolar - indoctrinated - monophthongal: 14 letter words; pharyngealized
25. The Japanese military indoctrinated their civilian countrymen that the Americans would inflict unlimited atrocities on captured Civilians and then exterminate them.