instil in Arabic

Instil إغرس

Sentence patterns related to "instil"

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1. The motive of the executions would be to instil fear.

2. A manager's job is to instil determination into his players.

3. To instil or reinforce responsible drinking attitudes and behaviour.

4. To instil such fear that total domination and obedience is guaranteed.

5. That's the same reaction we want to instil in children.

6. She had tried her best to instil morals into her daughters.

7. I consider it important to instil a pride in the players.

8. It's necessary to instil the minds of the youth with lofty ideals.

9. They hope that their work will instil a sense of responsibility in children.

10. We have tried to instil good manners in our children from an early age.

11. It's the responsibility of parents to instil a sense of discipline in their children.

12. The inspiring teachers not only impart knowledge, they also instil moral values in their students.

13. But the quiet, efficient and unflappable Brett managed to instil more patience into his charge.

14. The screams of the wounded and dying were something to instil fear into the stoutest heart.

15. It is part of a teacher's job to instil confidence in/into his or her students.

16. Fast food is generally not a good way to instil good eating habits in your child.

17. The Choleric is [ a doer, have a lot of ambition, energy and passion and always try to instil it

18. Hadn't she tried to instil morals into the girl? Not for the first time she missed her husband dreadfully.

19. He has managed to instil a discipline that evaded his laxer predecessors, awing the players and the media and banishing the WAGs.

20. One way to instil confidence is to start with a positive attitude and this starts the moment you step up to the ball.

21. Radio might help to instil a feeling of national glory and pride, even if the substance did not amount to much as yet.

22. Parliament's lower house has approved legislation which, besides stressing the importance of parental guidance, requires schools to instil "a love of one's country" in children.

23. The AAUP has issued its defence of indoctrination fully cognisant of the fact that these new academic disciplines view their mission as using the classroom to instil an ideology in their students.

24. But what remains constant is the fact that he is a creature who punishes children for their misbehaviour.Boogeyman or Bogeyman was used (is still used) to basically instil fear and sometimes the Devil was related to him.

25. We can clearly see that there is at least one very important reason: to prepare for the advent of world government; and the second reason is once again to instil a sense of guilt in Europeans and in Westerners, who are considered, wrongly, as being responsible for all the world's ills.