deprogrammed

[US]/[dɪˈprɒɡræmd]/
[UK]/[dɪˈproʊɡræmd]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.To free from unwanted or harmful beliefs or influences; to remove indoctrination.; To remove or disable a programmed function or device.
adj.Having been subjected to deprogramming.

Phrases & Collocations

deprogrammed mind

she deprogrammed him

being deprogrammed

they deprogrammed us

fully deprogrammed

deprogrammed quickly

he got deprogrammed

partially deprogrammed

deprogrammed completely

Example Sentences

he felt completely deprogrammed after years of cult indoctrination.

the therapist helped her deprogram harmful beliefs about herself.

after leaving the organization, she needed to deprogram her thinking.

the goal was to deprogram him from the cult's rigid ideology.

it's a long process to deprogram someone from such intense control.

they tried to deprogram their son from the extremist group's influence.

she was successfully deprogrammed and is now living a normal life.

the support group helped them deprogram from the manipulative leader.

he had to deprogram himself from years of misinformation and lies.

the program aimed to deprogram individuals from harmful cult practices.

it's important to deprogram negative self-talk and build confidence.

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