indoctrinate
v.
1620s, "to teach," from in-(2) "in" + Latin doctrina "teaching" (see doctrine). Meaning "to imbue with an idea or opinion" first recorded 1832. Related: Indoctrinated; indoctrinating. The earlier verb was indoctrine (c.1500).
〔李〕[in-=into进入;doctrin(e)n.=principle教义;-ate v.=to cause使……→“to cause some principle or belief into one's mind使某种教义或信仰进入头脑”→] v. imbue;instruct in灌输;教授