noun
- People who teach or instill a particular ideology, belief system, or set of ideas into others, often in a way that discourages independent thinking.
Usage: Plural of indoctrinator; Often carries a negative connotation, implying biased or manipulative teaching
Examples
- Critics argued that the regime's indoctrinators used schools to spread nationalist propaganda.
- The documentary exposed how indoctrinators manipulated young people into joining the cult.
- Some view certain media outlets as indoctrinators rather than neutral news sources.
- Teachers who encourage questioning are the opposite of indoctrinators.
- The indoctrinators relied on repetition and isolation to control their followers' beliefs.