inculcate

IPA: ˈɪŋkʌɫkeɪt

verb

  • (transitive) To teach by repeated instruction.
  • (transitive) To induce understanding or a particular sentiment in a person or persons.
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Examples of "inculcate" in Sentences

  • Let the strongmen inculcate prowess.
  • To inculcate high moral values in students.
  • Blood relation helps to inculcate the feeling of oneness.
  • It won't inculcate principles of correctness and validity.
  • As a result, I inculcated the habit of working continuously.
  • The current university system seems to inculcate such values.
  • Inculcate the idea that the nation is master to its own fate.
  • Thus, he was inculcated with notions of freedom and democracy.
  • The School endeavours to inculcate habits of cleanliness and neatness.
  • One of the main goal of Samayika is to inculcate the quality of equanimity.

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