inculcate in English

verb
1
instill (an attitude, idea, or habit) by persistent instruction.
the failures of the churches to inculcate a sense of moral responsibility
synonyms:instill inimplant infix inimpress inimprint inhammer intodrum intodrive intodrill into
verb
  • instill inimplant infix inimpress inimprint inhammer intodrum intodrive intodrill into
  • instillinfuse

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1. Inculcate the habit of deliberation.

2. What does assertiveness training inculcate?

3. Schools inculcate children with patriotic ideas.

4. Inculcate safety culture and practices in all operation personnel.

5. How does art develop individual potential and inculcate values?

6. First of all, inculcate the army ethos and values.

7. Colleges inculcate a subtle disdain for work, he said.

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9. Would you like to inculcate such values in your children?

10. We failed to inculcate students with love of knowledge.

11. They fail to inculcate student with love of knowledge.

12. Not all schools manage to successfully inculcate a love of learning.

13. I try to inculcate a sense of responsibility in my children.

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15. We have tried to inculcate a feeling of citizenship in youngsters.

16. 3 We have tried to inculcate a feeling of citizenship in youngsters.

17. The aim is to inculcate business people with an appreciation of different cultures.

18. Bummy tried to inculcate in his fellow alumni a culture of charitable giving

19. It is good to inculcate the love of labour from an early age.

20. What was meant by the instruction to “inculcate” God’s word in young ones?

21. In short, we should inculcate the young people with the spirit of communism.

22. I have tried to inculcate in my pupils an attitude of intelligent laziness.

23. Above all, however, Puritans sought to inculcate godly and loving character traits in their children.

24. We name the actions which colleges administer and inculcate the students as restraint actions.

25. The Hebrew verb translated “inculcate” carries the idea of sharpening an instrument, as on a whetstone.

26. Teachers inculcate into the minds of the wisdom of our mind the blood, the external behavior.

27. You can help inculcate proper ethics in your children by discussing e - crime with them.

28. Our football coach has worked hard to inculcate a team spirit in/into the players.

29. He Appealedto the teachers to inculcate human values and a sense of purpose in life among children.

30. Third, the proposals had to experiment with the new concepts that the change leaders hoped to inculcate.

31. The effort to inculcate ethical behavior without religious faith seems one of the great fiascoes of the modern age.

32. However hard parents try to inculcate a sense of responsibility in their children, the habits of childhood die hard.

33. For example , teachers need to cultivate a pro - democracy teaching environment, inculcate in students independent thinking skills.

34. This, indeed, is the central truth which esoteric training seeks constantly to inculcate into the candidate for esoteric development.

35. Shouldn’t we first instill in our own heart and mind the values we want to inculcate in our children?”

36. Sport for example diverted the energy of the masses into activities that could inculcate both useful and attractive qualities.

37. Russia's capital is a tough, atomised, distrustful city: communism, supposed to inculcate brotherly love and self-abnegation, instead bequeathed something like the opposite. Sentencedict.com

38. In fact, you can find people often using quotes like 'to err is human, to forgive is divine' to inculcate good acts in others, which is a very valid example of Antithesis.

39. GENERAL Antiterrorism INFORMATION Terrorism is the calculated use of unlawful violence or threat of unlawful violence to inculcate fear; intended to coerce or to intimidate governments or societies in the pursuit of goals that are generally political, religious, or ideological

40. Informed by a belief that indigenous Namibians were incapable of making decisions and shaping their own destiny (Angula, 1990), the Bantu educational system was designed to inculcate racism and provide a steady supply of semi-literate, subservient farm and house laborers for the colonial power.

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42. Addressing fathers in particular, God said: “These words that I am commanding you today must prove to be on your heart; and you must inculcate them in your son and speak of them when you sit in your house and when you walk on the road and when you lie down and when you get up.”