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- Dictionaryinculcate/ˈɪnk(ʌ)lkeɪt/
verb
- 1. instil (an idea, attitude, or habit) by persistent instruction: "I tried to inculcate in my pupils an attitude of enquiry" Similar
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Inculcate means to fix beliefs or ideas in someone's mind, especially by repeating them often. Learn more about its usage, synonyms, and related words and phrases from Cambridge Dictionary.
- English (US)
INCULCATE meaning: 1. to fix beliefs or ideas in someone's...
- Inculcated
INCULCATED definition: 1. past simple and past participle of...
- Incubus
INCUBUS definition: 1. a male evil spirit who is believed to...
- Traditional
INCULCATE translate: 反覆灌輸;諄諄教誨. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Simplified
INCULCATE translate: 反复灌输;谆谆教诲. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Infuse
INFUSE definition: 1. to fill someone or something with an...
- Translate English to Portuguese
inculcate translate: inculcar. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Tolerance
TOLERANCE definition: 1. willingness to accept behaviour and...
- English (US)
Inculcate means to teach and impress by frequent repetitions or admonitions, often with a moral or ideological purpose. Learn the origin, synonyms, examples, and usage of this word from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.
Inculcate definition: to implant by repeated statement or admonition; teach persistently and earnestly (usually followed by upon or in). See examples of INCULCATE used in a sentence.
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.
INCULCATE meaning: 1. to fix beliefs or ideas in someone's mind, especially by repeating them often: 2. to fix…. Learn more.
Learn the meaning, pronunciation, synonyms and usage of the verb 'inculcate', which means to teach something by repeating it until it is fixed in someone's mind. See examples of 'inculcate' in sentences and related terms.
Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the verb inculcate, which means to cause somebody to learn and remember ideas, moral principles, etc., especially by repeating them often. See examples, synonyms and word origin.