Definition of Indoctrinators

1. indoctrinator [n] - See also: indoctrinator

Lexicographical Neighbors of Indoctrinators

indobriton
indochinite
indochinites
indocibility
indocible
indocile
indocilities
indocility
indoctrinate
indoctrinated
indoctrinates
indoctrinating
indoctrination
indoctrinations
indoctrinator
indoctrinators
indocyanine green
indocybin
indoeuropeanist
indoeuropeanists
indogen
indogenide
indogenides
indogens
indoin
indolaceturia
indolamine
indolate
indole

Literary usage of Indoctrinators

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Musical World (1861)
"Such artists, indeed, have ever proved the best indoctrinators ; and it is matter for no small congratulation that after so many years passed in exerting ..."

2. Stories from the Italian Poets: With Critical Notices of the Life and Genius by Leigh Hunt, Dante Alighieri, Torquato Tasso, Lodovico Ariosto, Luigi Pulci (1846)
"Oh ! had the first indoctrinators of Christian feeling, while enlisting the "divine Plato" into the service of diviner charity, only kept the latter just ..."

3. The Musical Review and Musical World by Theodor Hagen (1861)
"... than from a dozen lessons administered by the most erudite professor. Such artists, indeed, have ever proved ihe best indoctrinators; ..."

4. Confront the Now Create the Future by Gyeorgos Ceres Hatonn (1995)
"You of man have a massive assumed duty somehow—to kill the messengers and allow the physical indoctrinators to destroy you-so be it for it is YOUR JOURNEY. ..."

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