Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One who indoctrinates, or instructs in principles or doctrines.
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Examples
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Yes, you, not the schools are the "indoctrinator" you condemn.
Accuracy In Media 2009
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Randolph Carter, the socialist child indoctrinator
Pulling the trigger? 2009
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Glenn Beck, indoctrinator, fears the frankensteins he worked so hard to radicalize.
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Glenn Beck, indoctrinator, fears the frankensteins he worked so hard to radicalize.
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In other words, he views his role as that of indoctrinator rather than teacher.
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In other words, he views his role as that of indoctrinator rather than teacher.
Archive 2008-04-01 2008
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Since Desmond served his purpose in season two as indoctrinator to button pushing practices and teller of bad snowmen jokes, he moved on to become an omniscient with an unusual fascination with a particular survivors fate.
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I'm writing this between feeding and changing and rocking my new four-week-old grandchild; so the Hobbesian lie that we are all in it for ourselves, and that only in self-gratification do we experience any satisfaction at all, is a flawed premise -- and one implanted like a mind-control chip in our heads by the indoctrinator-institutions of the Empire.
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However, fear of being called an indoctrinator should not limit a professor in their teachings, and certainly should not limit their activities outside of the classroom.
UC-Irvine Gets It Wrong by Revoking Offer to Liberal Dean Candidate 2007
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There was no assignment of a specific indoctrinator to each prisoner.
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