- present participle of brainwash.
brainwashing
Example Sentences
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Brainwashing or not, the effect “is ingenious,” says Melanie English, a licensed clinical psychologist in Seattle.
From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 19, 2023
“Now I’ve found grounds for my faith: Brainwashing can succeed, but ultimately its success has its limits.”
From New York Times • Dec. 1, 2022
Brainwashing in particular is a concept that came out of the Korean War where there were these prisoners in North Korea who were actively indoctrinated when they were taken prisoner.
From Salon • Aug. 23, 2016
Brainwashing, which entered the lexicon in 1951, became a national obsession after the Army issued a 1955 report on the manipulation of American prisoners of war in Korea.
From US News • Jul. 8, 2014
Yet despite the provocative title of his self-published 2002 collection of poems, The Era of Brainwashing, his work went mostly unnoticed.
From Time Magazine Archive
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