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Definition of Indoctrinated
1. indoctrinate [v] - See also: indoctrinate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Indoctrinated
Literary usage of Indoctrinated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are Deduced from ...by Samuel Johnson by Samuel Johnson (1805)
"... beyond the common belief, in which their easy understandings were at first
indoctrinated, are strongly assured of the truth of their receptions. ..."
2. The Story of the Life of Pius the Ninth by Thomas Adolphus Trollope (1877)
"THE POPE indoctrinated WITH THE IDEAS OF GIOBERTI.—BUT TOO WEAK FOR THE PART.—FRESH
RESIGNATIONS OF MINISTERS. — ANTONELLI AND MINGHETTI. ..."
3. The Life of Shakespeare: Copied from the Best Sources, Without Comment edited by Daniel Webster Wilder (1893)
"... but the audiences of the seventeenth century were indoctrinated with the common
belief that spirits were generally visible only to those connected with ..."
4. Occult Crime: A Law Enforcement Primer by Diane Publishing Co (1993)
"On the other side are those who don't necessarily think they are lying, but
rather, they believe the children have been indoctrinated by untrained and/or ..."
5. Circulation and Character of the Volumes of the American Tract Society: For by American Tract Society (1848)
"... indoctrinated people than ever before, and that I anticipated a large blessing
on the community. ..."