Indoctrinating

Pronunciation: /ɪnˈdɑːktrəˌneɪt/

Indoctrinating (verb)

  1. To teach someone a set of beliefs or ideas in a way that they accept them without question.

Examples

  • They aim to indoctrinate young minds with their ideology.
  • Teachers sometimes indoctrinate students with specific beliefs.

Common collocations: indoctrinate children, indoctrinate followers, strongly indoctrinate

Synonyms of Indoctrinating

Formal

Neutral

Antonyms of Indoctrinating

  • to free someone from indoctrination or control.
  • to question beliefs or teachings.