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Meanings of
inculcate
(inculcated)
in English
Portuguese
inculcar
Catalan
inculcar
Spanish
instilar
Back to the meaning
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
inculcated
in English
1
This is carefully
inculcated
in the children of all ranks in France.
2
The importance of attention to little things is
inculcated
in the following:
3
This begs the question - who
inculcated
that ethos in yesterday's Republic?
4
Nor are the other duties
inculcated
in this Degree of less importance.
5
The imperatives of the collective and the state are
inculcated
as supreme.
6
The moral is excellent, and cannot be too earnestly and widely
inculcated
.
7
The standards and principles
inculcated
in his students are high and enduring.
8
The importance of strict and scrupulous veracity cannot be too often
inculcated
.
9
It didn't take long to become
inculcated
with FBI ritual and lore.
10
Whoever reads these venerable Remains, will find this doctrine
inculcated
in them.
11
And, we believe, almost all duties might be
inculcated
in this manner.
12
One observation which Johnson makes in Swift's life should be often
inculcated
:
-
13
And One infinitely greater than Sir Walter has
inculcated
still loftier sentiments.
14
They must have been apprised also, that it
inculcated
humility of mind.
15
A man can never have his duty too frequently
inculcated
into him.
16
They enjoined rigorous fasting, and
inculcated
abstinence from wine, flesh-meat, and marriage.
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inculcated
inculcate
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
inculcate in
inculcate the duty
inculcate a hatred
inculcate abstinence
inculcate adult
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Translations for
inculcated
Portuguese
inculcar
Catalan
inculcar
Spanish
instilar
inculcar
inbuir
Inculcated
through the time
Inculcated
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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