verb
- to free someone from the influence of a religious cult or extremist group through counseling or therapy
- to remove or modify programming from a computer or electronic device
Usage: third person singular present tense
Usage: third person singular present tense; computing
Examples
- The counselor deprograms former cult members to help them readjust to normal life.
- She deprograms individuals who have left extremist organizations.
- The technician deprograms the device before installing new software.
- He deprograms the system to remove all previous settings.
- The specialist deprograms people who have been brainwashed by radical groups.
- The computer automatically deprograms itself when reset to factory settings.