Sentence example with the word 'inculcate'

inculcate

beat into, catechize, engrave, grave, implant, impress, indoctrinate, infuse, inscribe, program

Definition v. teach and impress by frequent repetitions or admonitions

Last update: April 23, 2017


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The dream wanted to inculcate a sense of guilt in me.   [adjective]

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The teachers should inculcate the feeling of compassion among the students.   [adjective]

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His father's noble blood forbade him to bear the deepest ignominy with the patience his mother had inculcated.   [verb]

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He sought to inculcate in our minds feelings of kindness towards each other, of dependence upon Godsetting forth the rewards promised unto those who lead an upright and prayerful life.   [verb]

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And though it is zealously inculcated, it is only an imagined sentiment; it has no existence in reality.   [verb]

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He particularly congratulated himself on having discovered the " philosophical argument " against transubstantiation, " that the text of Scripture which seems to inculcate the real presence is attested only by a single sense - our sight, while the real presence itself is disproved by three of our senses - the sight, the touch, and the taste."   [Please select]

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And as he practised poverty he had a right to inculcate it.   [Please select]

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The same is true as to retaining inculcated training.   [Please select]

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Not for nothing had the unspeakable Turk inculcated theories of misrule all down the centuries.   [Please select]

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It is not a mystery to be presented, but an idea to be inculcated.   [Please select]

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The Stoics inculcated virtue for the sake of itself.   [Please select]

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