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Meanings of
inculcate
in English
Portuguese
inculcar
Catalan
inculcar
Spanish
instilar
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Teach and impress by frequent repetitions or admonitions.
infuse
instill
Portuguese
inculcar
Synonyms
Examples for "
infuse
"
infuse
instill
Examples for "
infuse
"
1
Pour in boiling water and allow to
infuse
for about 5 minutes.
2
It takes the human voice to
infuse
them with deeper meaning. 6.
3
Stir in the tea, leave to
infuse
for 30 minutes, then strain.
4
Cover and place in the fridge and allow the flavours to
infuse
.
5
Partly, because something of her own good cheer seemed to
infuse
them.
1
Esther Wojcicki knows exactly how to
instill
these values in our children.
2
The online events include; workshops, conservation and innovation talks to
instill
optimism.
3
Repression has so far failed to
instill
crushing fear into the population.
4
It remained to be seen whether it would
instill
fear or outrage.
5
He will
instill
in the hearts the love of His loved ones.
Usage of
inculcate
in English
1
Perhaps this sort of material might help to
inculcate
the sought-after qualities.
2
He again established a newspaper to
inculcate
free principles in the State.
3
He is very strong in his determination to
inculcate
a winning culture.
4
All those scriptures also that
inculcate
the duties of men become lost.
5
And as he practised poverty he had a right to
inculcate
it.
6
Now sacred writers employ reasons to
inculcate
things that are of faith.
7
He used therefore to
inculcate
upon me this steadiness, upon laudable convictions.
8
Many believe that schools should teach facts, parents should
inculcate
values.
9
It has always tried hard to
inculcate
a proper sense of civic responsibility.
10
The greatest trait of character you can
inculcate
in a child is self-reliance.
11
This Socrates was the first to
inculcate
,
and Aristotle followed in his steps.
12
She wanted to
inculcate
in me her own spirit of self-sacrifice.
13
There is something more in these sympathies than philosophy can
inculcate
.
14
To
inculcate
a sense of individual obligation to the community, state and nation.
15
Some are celibate; but others
inculcate
,
or at least permit marriage.
16
George Fox endeavoured to
inculcate
this idea into his new society.
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inculcate
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
inculcate in
inculcate patience
inculcate patriotism
inculcate a sense
inculcate habits
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Translations for
inculcate
Portuguese
inculcar
Catalan
inculcar
Spanish
instilar
inculcar
inbuir
Inculcate
through the time
Inculcate
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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