2. Verb. (present participle of deprogramme) ¹
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Definition of Deprogramming
1. deprogram [v] - See also: deprogram
Lexicographical Neighbors of Deprogramming
Literary usage of Deprogramming
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Literature Circles: Voice and Choice in Book Clubs and Reading Groups by Harvey Daniels (2002)
"It is a bit like deprogramming a cult member. You have to be explicit about the
problems with the old ways and the opportunities of the new ones. ..."
2. International Religious Freedom (2000): Report to Congress by the Department edited by Barbara Larkin (2001)
"Members of the Unification Church alleged in June 1999 that police do not act in
response to allegations of forced deprogramming of church members (see ..."
3. Smokeless Tobacco Or Health: An International Perspective by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"Current smoking cessation methods do not provide for this deprogramming (or, in
psychological parlance, "extinction"). The most effective extinction ..."
4. The Template-Makers of the Paris Basin: Toichological Techniques for by John James (1989)
"If programming is essential to learning, then deprogramming is fundamental to
the growth of understanding. Though truth and falsehood be Near twins, ..."
5. INS Management: Follow-up on Selected Problems by Evi L. Rezmovic, Linda R. Watson, Charity J. Goodman, Charles M. Johnson (1998)
"... *rocess for Proposing Deprogramming Actions Improvements Made to Management
of Budget Resources, but Problems Persist the reprogramming requirements of ..."
6. Archiprix 2005: The Best Plans by Dutch Studentsby Henk van der Veen by Henk van der Veen (2005)
"We seek to achieve that polyvalent space by deprogramming and unsettling the
familiar. The upshot being that occupants would become more ..."