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Examples for "instill"
1Esther Wojcicki knows exactly how to instill these values in our children.
2The online events include; workshops, conservation and innovation talks to instill optimism.
3Repression has so far failed to instill crushing fear into the population.
4It remained to be seen whether it would instill fear or outrage.
5He will instill in the hearts the love of His loved ones.
1We need to instil volunteerism as part of the way going forward.
2Even bugaboos intended simply to instil terror generally behave in comprehensible ways.
3I want to instil paranoia and fear that Keiran is the problem.
4He had failed to instil the 'offensive spirit' into his senior officers.
5And we want to instil the principles by which the nation lives.
6The group was leveraging off publicity to instil fear into people's hearts.
7Poetry and religion always teach the same duties, instil the same feelings.
8To educate means to draw out as well as to instil in.
9One man holds us in awe, and we unconsciously instil that feeling.
10It was not difficult to instil an idea into his cousin's mind.
11They compel obedience and instil fear and end lives, neatly and swiftly.
12No, no, I have taken care to instil such principles into him-
13Mr Nesbitt pledged to instil a new spirit among people in Northern Ireland.
14Mr Brotherson said the proposed law aimed to instil trust in public life.
15The course also aims to instil confidence and impart grooming skills for life.
16Leadership Leadership is vital to instil high expectations and encourage innovation.
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