English to Urdu Dictionary indoctrinate

indoctrinate

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definition
verb
broadcasting was a vehicle for indoctrinating the masses
teach (a person or group) to accept a set of beliefs uncritically.
example
‘If our aim is to 'indoctrinate' students with unpatriotic beliefs,’ he said, ‘we're obviously doing a very poor job of it’.
Would they brainwash and 'indoctrinate' me with utopian, sci-fi visions of an alternate reality?
She begs him to teach and 'indoctrinate' her into the ways of what he does.
If that is that case, the 'indoctrinators' , like Aldous Huxley's controllers, become all-powerful.
The prime purpose is not education but 'indoctrination' .
I would work to end the political 'indoctrination' and brainwashing of our children and I would have them taught to be proud of their country's history.
But both parties must realise that marriage is a far less definitive, far less protective and far less stable force than we are 'indoctrinated' to believe.
It favours those who have never made a mistake, or never dared to challenge their 'indoctrinators' .
At 10 he was shipped off to a Roman Catholic military academy in Los Angeles where he was 'indoctrinated' by ‘tough Irish nuns’.
Once you are 'indoctrinated' into these organizations, there's no turning back.
His 'indoctrination' and training should make him immune to their arguments.
There is an inference here that teaching is somehow 'indoctrinatory' and it's a perspective I've suspected behind many a grab for classroom hegemony.
I was born into a staunch Roman Catholic family and was 'indoctrinated' with those beliefs as I grew up.
Religious instruction can be single-faith and 'indoctrinatory' ; religious education is usually multi-faith, and relatively balanced and objective.
The 'indoctrinators' have very organized steps and styles that correspond to the levels and types of control.
And of course some 'indoctrinators' are more thorough and thought-preventive than others are.
Finally, these schools are more a place for 'indoctrination' than scientific teachings.
Her character talks about how having a baby 'indoctrinates' you, like it or not, into a great big club.
Nurses have been 'indoctrinated' with the belief that doctors are capable of exercising only a cold, scientific medical model.
Each episode their singing slowly 'indoctrinated' me into the religion known as modern music.
This has done much damage to the military theory as well as the practice of training and 'indoctrination' of troops.
I want my grandchildren to have the benefit of a good science education, not religious 'indoctrination' .
Rigid 'indoctrination' through misguided education leads to intolerance and fanaticism.
Has an atheist who practices religion in Borneo overcome the beliefs he was 'indoctrinated' with?
Religious 'indoctrinators' of every denomination must be salivating: all those innocent minds to corrupt, sorry, convert - and all on state money.
According to theologian, we are all 'indoctrinated' in the myth of redemptive violence: The basic belief that violence can create peace.
It certainly throws the whole distinction between education and 'indoctrination' out the window.
At school, like my peers, I was 'indoctrinated' in the mysteries of original and venal sin, virgin birth, the respective criteria for entry to limbo, purgatory, and heaven.
The unit ultimately disbanded after extensive training and political 'indoctrination' .
I dropped my belief in a god several years ago and I was 'indoctrinated' in one of the most religiously oriented states in America.
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