doctrinizing

[US]/ˈdɒktrɪnaɪzɪŋ/
[UK]/ˈdɑːktrənaɪzɪŋ/

Translation

v.present participle of doctrinize; the act of teaching or imbuing with a particular doctrine or set of beliefs
adj.characterized by or relating to the act of doctrinizing; teaching doctrines in a rigid or overly persuasive manner

Phrases & Collocations

stop doctrinizing

is doctrinizing

doctrinizing approach

doctrinizing tendency

doctrinizing rhetoric

keep doctrinizing

doctrinizing discourse

was doctrinizing

doctrinizing methods

doctrinizing ideology

Example Sentences

the doctrinizing approach in the curriculum has sparked debate among educators.

some political parties employ doctrinizing rhetoric to influence young voters.

the doctrinizing tendency in certain religious institutions concerns scholars of religion.

schools must avoid doctrinizing instruction and promote critical thinking instead.

the doctrinizing force of traditional values shapes societal expectations.

his doctrinizing narrative left little room for alternative perspectives.

the doctrinizing message of the campaign resonated with conservative supporters.

critics argue that doctrinizing language limits intellectual discourse.

the doctrinizing content of the textbook was subject to intense scrutiny.

the doctrinizing tone of the speech alienated moderate audience members.

doctrinizing practices in the military prepare recruits for strict discipline.

the doctrinizing impact of state media on public opinion is significant.

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