Indoctrinability

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    The state of being open to indoctrination. uncountable

    "Conformity, a vast abstraction of the set of relationships of a group within a society and that society's relationship to a complex environment, is here made into a discrete, physical substance, a gene, and an even more complex abstraction, indoctrinability, is said to evolve."

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"Conformity, a vast abstraction of the set of relationships of a group within a society and that society's relationship to a complex environment, is here made into a discrete, physical substance, a gene, and an even more complex abstraction, indoctrinability, is said to evolve."

Etymology

From indoctrinable + -ity.

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