Sentence example with the word 'instilling'

instilling

Definition n. teaching or impressing upon the mind by frequent instruction or repetition

Last update: October 21, 2015


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FAITH HEALING, a form of "mind cure," characterized by the doctrine that while pain and disease really exist, they may be neutralized and dispelled by faith in Divine power; the doctrine known as Christian Science holds, however, that pain is only an illusion and seeks to cure the patient by instilling into him this belief.   [Please select]

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Work toward instilling in your patient a health ambition--a pride in health.   [Please select]

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Victoria was in high spirits, and even succeeded in instilling a little cheerfulness into her uncle's sombre Court.   [Please select]

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The real purpose of the afternoon's reading should be that of instilling in the boys' minds some of the cardinal virtues of Christian character.   [Please select]

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This lady, who was the daughter of a Hanoverian clergyman, and had previously been the Princess Feodora's governess, soon succeeded in instilling a new spirit into her charge.   [Please select]

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