indoctrinated

[ɪnˈdɒktrɪneɪtɪd]

indoctrinated Definition

  • 1teach (a person or group) to accept a set of beliefs uncritically
  • 2persuade or influence (someone) to accept a particular idea or feeling, typically a controversial one

Using indoctrinated: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "indoctrinated" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The cult indoctrinated its members with extreme beliefs.

  • Example

    The government was accused of indoctrinating students with propaganda.

  • Example

    He was indoctrinated into the political party from a young age.

indoctrinated Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for indoctrinated

Phrases with indoctrinated

  • taught to accept a particular religious belief system without questioning it

    Example

    She was religiously indoctrinated by her parents and never questioned their beliefs.

  • taught to accept a particular political ideology without questioning it

    Example

    The dictator's regime politically indoctrinated the citizens to maintain control over them.

  • taught to accept a particular cultural norm or value without questioning it

    Example

    Children are culturally indoctrinated by their families and communities to adhere to certain customs and traditions.

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Summary: indoctrinated in Brief

To 'indoctrinate' [ɪnˈdɒktrɪneɪt] means to teach someone to accept a set of beliefs without questioning them. It can also mean to persuade or influence someone to accept a particular idea or feeling, often a controversial one. Examples include 'The cult indoctrinated its members with extreme beliefs,' and 'He was indoctrinated into the political party from a young age.' Phrases like 'religiously indoctrinated' and 'culturally indoctrinated' describe specific contexts in which indoctrination occurs.