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to indoctrinate
verb
To teach with a biased, one-sided or uncritical ideology.
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And you don't need to indoctrinate a whole other generation of people to lead frustrated lives".
It seemed to me like it was brainwashing, like they were trying to indoctrinate people".
He at once began to indoctrinate the engineers with his method of calculating alternating-current circuits.
Obama seeks to indoctrinate children in Marxist ideology and put teenagers in "reëducation camps".
Alas, museums with dinosaur exhibits tend to indoctrinate visitors with Godless evolutionary theory.
I was a New Left "revolutionary", patronisingly ready to indoctrinate my initial women's group with Marxism.
"Like religion, Americans feel the need to indoctrinate the rest of the world into their beliefs".
It was now time to indoctrinate Adam in the world of Bob Dylan.
He eventually switched to children, because they were easier to indoctrinate.
"I would never want to indoctrinate children in atheism", he told Mumsnet.
She has accused the courts of rulings intended to indoctrinate the young.
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