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indoctrination

[ in-dok-truh-ney-shuhn ]

noun

  1. the act of indoctrinating, or teaching or inculcating a doctrine, principle, or ideology, especially one with a specific point of view:

    religious indoctrination.



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  • i·dzt·ԲtDz noun
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“Here, the school board is imposing indoctrination on these children.”

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Reform MP Lee Anderson said the NEU had "shown its true colours", adding: "Rather than focusing on educating Britain's youth, it seems more interested in political indoctrination, silencing free speech, and spreading divisive rhetoric."

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McMahon, in her statement, suggested that parent notification was a necessary step to prevent harmful indoctrination by school staff.

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Democrat-led states and groups outside government have sued to stop some orders they say are illegal and motivated by Trump’s hostility to what he characterizes as “woke” indoctrination in education.

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Combine that with more grounded transgressions like infidelity, indoctrination, neglect and stalking, and we are under no false pretenses that these are “good” people in any conventional sense.

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