deprogram
/dee-proh-gram/US // diˈproʊ græm //
解读,去势,删减,删减程序
Definitions
v.有主动词 verb
- 1
de·pro·grammed or de·pro·gramed, de·pro·gram·ming or de·pro·gram·ing.
- : to free from the influence of a religious cult, political indoctrination, etc., by intensive persuasion or reeducation.
- : to retrain, as for the purpose of eliminating or replacing a learned or acquired behavior pattern or habit that is undesirable or unsuitable.
Examples
Established in 2004, its aim is to deprogram Chinese teenagers—mostly boys—who suffer from an “Internet addiction.”
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