What is another word for Indoctrinating?

Pronunciation: [ɪndˈɒktɹɪnˌe͡ɪtɪŋ] (IPA)

Indoctrinating is the act of teaching someone a specific set of beliefs or ideology. It may come across as forceful or manipulative. Synonyms for this term include brainwashing, propagandizing, grooming, molding, conditioning, or inculcating. Each of these synonyms implies a certain level of negative connotation, suggesting the recipient of the indoctrination may be losing their individuality or free will. In contrast, synonyms for positive teaching or education might include instructing, guiding, educating, or mentoring. However, the line between positive education and indoctrination can be a fine one, depending on a person's perspective. It is important to remain aware and critical of the information we receive from any source.

Synonyms for Indoctrinating:

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Usage examples for Indoctrinating

The training or normal establishment is instituted for the express purpose of Indoctrinating the masters in the views prescribed by the Board.
"The Irish Ecclesiastical Record, Volume 1, August 1865"
Society of Clergymen
He wanted no trouble-they had spent a year with him on Earth, Indoctrinating that.
"Earthsmith"
Milton Lesser
It has unfortunately been busily at work for the last thirty or forty years, Indoctrinating the simple natives of the Philippines with the modern watchwords of "Liberty, Equality, Fraternity,"-liberty meaning in this case, license, anarchy, cruelty, bloodshed; equality, the confiscation of property; and fraternity, an impious combination against all opposed to their designs.
"The Friars in the Philippines"
Ambrose Coleman

Related words: child indoctrination, child brainwashing, child psychology, how to brainwash children, how to indoctrinate children, how to control children, influencing children

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