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inculcating

 

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Verb inculcate has 1 sense
  1. inculcate, instill, infuse - teach and impress by frequent repetitions or admonitions; "inculcate values into the young generation"
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    Derived form: noun inculcation1
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Inculcating

Part of Speech: Verb

Definition 1: The act of teaching or impressing an idea, attitude, or habit onto someone through repetition or persistent instruction.

Example sentence 1: The teacher focused on inculcating the importance of punctuality into the students by consistently reminding them about the consequences of being late.

Example sentence 2: Parents play a vital role in inculcating good manners and values in their children from an early age.

Definition 2: The act of instilling or implanting knowledge, ideas, or principles into someone's mind in a gradual or persistent way.

Example sentence 1: Reading books regularly is a great way of inculcating a love for learning in children.

Example sentence 2: The mentor was dedicated to inculcating a sense of responsibility and dedication to work in his protégé.

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