He had also called for the enlistment and commissioning of a significant number of Negroes in the Regular Navy, and he wanted commanders indoctrinated in their racial responsibilities.
News of more local treachery came to his ears through the agency of natives, now loyal to the commander, who had been indoctrinated into the philosophy of the Assembly.
So is the following: "Once indoctrinated into the teachings of the Universal Assembly, any man could tap that power to a greater or lesser degree, depending on his mental control and ethical attitude.
Once indoctrinated into the teachings of the Universal Assembly, any man could tap that Power to a greater or lesser degree, depending on his mental control and ethical attitude.
Germany has been indoctrinated and Prussianised not only into acquiescence, but into sympathy with the policy of its rulers.
Whether it was by this sect that the Templars were indoctrinated must remain an open question.
Italy in the fifteenth century was thus a centre from which Cabalistic influences radiated, and it may be that the Italians who indoctrinated Gilles de Rais had drawn their inspiration from this source.
The Hitler Jugend indoctrinated the youth with the idea that war is a noble activity.
It was composed of voluntary members, selected in accordance with Nazi biological, racial, and political theories, completely indoctrinated in Nazi ideology and pledged to uncompromising obedience to the Führer.
For the future, the American and British armies face the problem of devising arrangements whereby within the limits of a free society soldiers can be affirmatively indoctrinated in the course of operations.
The enemy enjoyed the positive advantage of having an indoctrinated army and people; we enjoyed the countervailing advantage of having skeptical people, with no inward theology that hampered our propaganda operations.
The old war-lord armies were helpless in the face of agents, agitators, poster crews, student strikes, press propaganda and indoctrinated troops.
When spies were at hand heindoctrinated them with rumors concerning his own forces.
Later, when further concessions to the capitalists were necessary, it was provided in the royal decrees of Spain and of France that Africans enslaved in America should merely be early indoctrinated in the principles of the Christian religion.
The pulpits of the North are being gradually taken over by the apostles indoctrinated by the medieval agents of race hate.
Sir, an Indoctrinated is one of a political school who holds to the validity of certain theories which have been made to justify a set of adventitious facts, as is eminently the case in our own great model, Leaphigh.
Van Buren was as artful as ambitious: he had indoctrinated Jackson with his own policy, by inducing him to believe it was his own; and the frankness of Jackson's nature prevented his believing anything was not what it professed to be.
Jefferson sees this, and is taking advantage of it, and has indoctrinated the whole unthinking portion of our people with these destructive notions.
He soon indoctrinated them so thoroughly that they would no longer permit their children to be baptized by "unbelievers.
Childhood must be no longer neglected, and the illiterate must become indoctrinated into the elements of Scriptural truth.
He was the son of a plain Holstein miller, and had been indoctrinated into the Lutheran catechism during his early youth.
They were all indoctrinated to a man with liberalism, and have infected the entire army.
It was not until the French provided that masters should take their slaves to church and have them indoctrinated in the Catholic faith, that the proposition was seriously considered by many of the Puritans.
This request was granted by the King of Spain, but the masters of such bondmen were expressly ordered to have them indoctrinated in the principles of Christianity.
Indeed, some years ago, my only sister Livia becameindoctrinated with their opinions, and married one of them.
A reader indoctrinated in the German schools is, therefore, free not to read further.
Personal interests were the only honest interests a man could have, and if he was brow-beaten or indoctrinated into sacrificing them, that moral coercion was a scandal and a wrong.
The pupils thus kept away from the monastic school are not being indoctrinated in Buddhism; they are being indoctrinated in Christianity.
This household had been indoctrinatedby the zeal of Dr.
He was also, as I know, almost a lightning calculator, and fully indoctrinated in the science of accounts.
Lamartine has been indoctrinated with the spirit of revolution; but it is not the spirit of his youth or early manhood.
The masters, according to its proposal, were plainly to be indoctrinatedin matters from which religion could not be separated.
During the turn which they took around the city for an advertisement, he indoctrinated his pupil with the principles of his art.
And it is irrelevant, whether or no it be true, to urge that the Belgians were indoctrinated with the German view; since precisely the fact that they could be so indoctrinated would show that the view was on the face of it plausible.
As for these orphans, whose parents were victims to the cruel laws that are grinding us, I have so trained and indoctrinated them into a knowledge of their creed, and a sense of their duty, that they are thoroughly trustworthy.
He cam' here as a gaberlunzie, and on stating that he was indoctrinated in the sceence o' buttany, his honor garred me employ him.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "indoctrinated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: adopted; assimilated; naturalized