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deprogram
[dee-proh-gram]
verb (used with object)
to free (a convert) from the influence of a religious cult, political indoctrination, etc., by intensive persuasion or reeducation.
to retrain, as for the purpose of eliminating or replacing a learned or acquired behavior pattern or habit that is undesirable or unsuitable.
Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms
- deprogrammer noun
- deprogramer noun
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of deprogram1
Example Sentences
It has been a 20-year process to deprogram that worldview.
Clintonās hope to deprogram Trump followers, unfortunately, faces an uphill road.
Ramer is political director for the Republican Accountability Project, a group working to deprogram members of the Cult of Trump.
Steven Hassan is one of the world's leading experts on cults and other dangerous organizations, as well as how to deprogram people who have succumbed to "mind control."
āAnd so my entire career has been about how to deprogram myself, so that I can capture us the way we should be.ā
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