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Inculcate
WORDNET DICTIONARY
Verb Inculcate has 1 sense
- inculcate(v = verb.cognition) infuse, instill - teach and impress by frequent repetitions or admonitions; "inculcate values into the young generation" is one way to drill
Derived form noun inculcation1
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CIDE DICTIONARY
Inculcate, v. t. [L. inculcatus, p. p. of inculcare to tread on; pref. in- in, on + calcare to tread, fr. calx the heel; perh. akin to E. heel. Cf. 2d Calk, Heel.].
To teach and impress by frequent repetitions or admonitions; to urge on the mind; as, Christ inculcates on his followers humility. [1913 Webster]
"The most obvious and necessary duties of life they have not yet had authority enough to enforce and inculcate upon men's minds."
Syn. -- To instill; infuse; implant; engraft; impress.
OXFORD DICTIONARY
Inculcate, v.tr. (often foll. by upon, in) urge or impress (a fact, habit, or idea) persistently.
Derivative
inculcation n. inculcator n.
Etymology
L inculcare (as IN-(2), calcare tread f. calx calcis heel)
THESAURUS
Inculcate
beat into, brainwash, catechize, condition, engrave, etch, grave, imbue, implant, impregnate, impress, imprint, indoctrinate, infix, infuse, inoculate, inscribe, instill, program, stampROGET THESAURUS
Inculcate
Teaching
VB teach, instruct, educate, edify, school, tutor, cram, prime, coach, enlighten, inculcate, indoctrinate, inoculate, infuse, instill, infix, ingraft, infiltrate, imbue, impregnate, implant, graft, sow the seeds of, disseminate, given an idea of, put up to, put in the way of, set right, sharpen the wits, enlarge the mind, give new ideas, open the eyes, bring forward, teach the young idea how to shoot, improve, expound, lecture, read a lesson, give a lesson, give a lecture, give a sermon, give a discourse, incept, hold forth, preach, sermonize, moralize, point a moral, train, discipline, bring up, bring up to, form, ground, prepare, qualify, drill, exercise, practice, habituate, familiarize with, nurture, drynurse, breed, rear, take in hand, break, break in, tame, preinstruct, initiate, inure, put to nurse, send to school, direct, guide, direct attention to, impress upon the mind, impress upon the memory, beat into, beat into the head, convince, book, workbook, exercise book, preach to the wise, teach one's grandmother to suck eggs, teach granny to suck eggs, preach to the converted.
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