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Indoctrinated Meaning in English

word · lemma: indoctrinate

ˌɪnˈdɑktɹəˌneɪtɪd
in-DOK-truh-nay-tid
ɪndˈɒktɹɪnˌeɪtɪd
in-DOK-trin-ay-tid

Definition

Having been taught to accept a set of beliefs or ideas, usually without questioning or critical thinking.

Usage & Nuances

Often used negatively, implying the beliefs were imposed or accepted without personal evaluation. Common with topics like politics, religion, or cults. Typically describes people or groups: 'indoctrinated children', 'indoctrinated followers'. Not used for general education; it's about unquestioned acceptance.

Example Sentences

The students were indoctrinated with certain beliefs from a young age.

basic

She was indoctrinated to follow strict rules without question.

basic

Many cult members are indoctrinated to trust only their leader.

basic

He grew up so indoctrinated that he never questioned the community’s rules.

natural

Most of the new recruits were quickly indoctrinated into the group’s ideology.

natural

It’s hard to change the mind of someone who has been indoctrinated for years.

natural