Indoctrinating [verb]

Definition of Indoctrinating:

brainwash

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Sentence/Example of Indoctrinating:

I also tried through my own newspaper to indoctrinate the people, but my mind grew more and more embarrassed.

Better to save one sinner from an obvious vice that is destroying him, than to indoctrinate ten thousand saints.

It is not at all the idea to carry over one of our professors each year and indoctrinate him with the true culture at its source.

Located in Bucharest, both of these institutions are designed to train and indoctrinate key bureaucratic personnel.

She begged him to indoctrinate his successor, Mr. Edward Stanhope.

"Oh, certainly; I will indoctrinate Dolly," said the Doctor.

In broad terms, all these publications were designed to indoctrinate specific groups of people, generally in their places of work.

It was not easy to indoctrinate such a people, more arrogant than intelligent, with new ideas.

To serve apprenticeship is to indoctrinate one's self with pernicious orthodoxies.

How completely had he failed to indoctrinate his children with the ideas by which his own mind was fortified and controlled!