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- INCULCATE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
To inculcate is to teach through frequent instruction If you repeatedly tell your brother how important it is to be responsible, then you’re trying to inculcate in him a sense of responsibility The word inculcate traces back to the Latin word inculcare, meaning “to force upon or to stamp in ”
- INCULCATE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
INCULCATE definition: 1 to fix beliefs or ideas in someone's mind, especially by repeating them often: 2 to fix… Learn more
- Inculcate - definition of inculcate by The Free Dictionary
1 To impress (something) upon the mind of another by frequent instruction or repetition; instill: inculcating sound principles 2 To teach (others) by frequent instruction or repetition; indoctrinate: inculcate the young with a sense of duty
- inculcate verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of inculcate verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- INCULCATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
It is the figurative sense that survives with inculcate, which was first used in English in the 16th century Since then, the word has kept the meaning of impressing facts, ideas, or ideals on someone through repetition
- inculcate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
inculcate (third-person singular simple present inculcates, present participle inculcating, simple past and past participle inculcated) (transitive) To teach by repeated instruction
- inculcate, v. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
inculcate, v meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
- INCULCATE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you inculcate an idea or opinion in someone's mind, you teach it to them by repeating it until it is fixed in their mind
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