INCULCATE


Meaning of INCULCATE in English

verb

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

Colleges inculcate a subtle disdain for work, he said.

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

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

Nor are we going to preach about the importance of inculcating children with the habit of thrift.

One collection of such gives insight into the literal way spiritual truths were inculcated.

Religion was important here, inculcating as it did the traditions of service and good works.

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

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

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