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indoctrination

[in-dok-truh-ney-shuhn] / ɪnˌdɒk trəˈneɪ ʃən /
NOUN
propagandism
Synonyms


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The court said: "The family strongly support the provision of religious education provided it does not amount to indoctrination."

From BBC

The other complaint characterized an unauthorized teach-in on Palestine, led by a dozen teachers, as biased “indoctrination” that excluded an Israeli perspective of the conflict.

From Los Angeles Times

But others, as well as teachers and education experts, warn that the indoctrination risks spawning a jingoistic, unquestioning generation that will perpetuate Russian warmongering.

From The Wall Street Journal

I’ve since made it my mission to protect future doctors and nurses from such indoctrination.

From The Wall Street Journal

Walters said the purpose of this exam, which went live in August 2025, was to screen out “woke indoctrination.”

From Salon