brainwashing
Americannoun
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a method for systematically changing attitudes or altering beliefs, originated in totalitarian countries, especially through the use of torture, drugs, or psychological-stress techniques.
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any method of controlled systematic indoctrination, especially one based on repetition or confusion.
brainwashing by TV commercials.
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an instance of subjecting or being subjected to such techniques.
efforts to halt the brainwashing of captive audiences.
Etymology
Origin of brainwashing
Example Sentences
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"Actually, there's brainwashing here in China too, but it's not as severe," he said.
From Barron's • Mar. 29, 2026
Rather than brainwashing us, the objective of the totalitarian is to bludgeon us into apathy, resignation and passivity.
From Salon • May 24, 2025
As long as this public perception remains and compounds with Stake’s already shady reputation, then the brainwashing might fall flat.
From Slate • Nov. 14, 2024
"It’s absolutely textbook. In fact, they have to do that for this machine that is cultic brainwashing to work," she says.
From BBC • Oct. 29, 2024
“It’s one of those brainwashing things,” she told me.
From "The Science of Breakable Things" by Tae Keller
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