- 看过 indoctrination 的人也看了 :
- persuasion
- training
- brainwashing
- instruction
indoctrination 的定义
- the act of indoctrinating, or teaching or inculcating a doctrine, principle, or ideology, especially one with a specific point of view: religious indoctrination.
indoctrination 近义词
propagandism
indoctrination 的近义词 4 个
更多indoctrination例句
- A self-proclaimed Christian entrepreneur announced in a press release that he had launched an internet filtering service designed to protect children from indoctrination into what he says is a “dangerous LGBTQ cult.”
- This drum beating about indoctrination of students is absurd.
- Yet its actions and its indoctrination programme make clear this perception is flawed.
- If even just a small percentage of Q followers wind up “red pilled,” as the so-called alt-right calls its indoctrination, it could lead to more violence.
- That might seem like a truly radical change of view—something only distantly imaginable after thorough indoctrination.
- Cultural indoctrination was such an important focus of the regime, and art was seen as one of the best mediums for it.
- We cannot stick our head in the sand while our children are held hostage in government indoctrination camps.
- The lawsuit contains a shocking list of religious indoctrination.
- Mandela sent fighters for training and indoctrination to China when it was still ruled by that revolutionary icon, Mao Tse-Tung.
- And what Brown means to write is “according to medieval religious doctrine,” not “indoctrination.”
- Then Barrent was turned back to Eylan for political indoctrination.
- But the carefully developed indoctrination propaganda of the top Earth psychologists wasn't the answer he wanted.
- As soon as we could furnish hypno-mech indoctrination in Kharanda to other psychists, I sent them along.
- Did you ask him whether he had had any communist training or indoctrination or anything of that kind?
- Another set of pilots, more indoctrination, new rockets, another zero hour.