Inculcate


The meaning of the word Inculcate is: to frequently instill an idea or belief firmly in someone's mind


Examples:

In order to inculcate a love of reading, the teacher encourages her students to read different types of literature.

published by Sherman on 2021-07-21 12:39:24


My father spent most of his life trying to inculcate me with his values!

published by Melva on 2021-05-10 20:34:21


When my puppy chewed up my slippers, I realized how difficult it was to inculcate obedience in a young dog.

published by Ayana on 2021-10-21 10:36:48


Do you feel our professors should inculcate us with their political views?

published by Marisela on 2021-01-17 07:08:25


No matter what, the coach always tries to inculcate our team with spirit, even after we lose a big game.

published by Zola on 2021-11-30 02:36:11


John felt his only purpose in life was to inculcate his children about the Christian faith!

published by Jospeh on 2021-08-13 12:16:24


The goal of the cult leader was to inculcate millions of followers with his teachings.

published by Corina on 2022-01-06 14:29:20


In order to inculcate patriotism, the president held ten press conferences last month.

published by Roma on 2021-07-06 09:30:27


Although Pat had no interest in playing the piano, her mother still sought to inculcate her on the proper playing technique.

published by Caryn on 2021-04-28 06:17:55


Even though the teacher knew her students had no interest in the lesson, she still attempted to inculcate them with an interest in history.

published by Hope on 2021-12-14 20:28:45


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