Thesaurus / inculcate
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It’s a good way to inculcate toddlers on the joys of the sport.
GET YOUR KIDS’ HEARTS BEATING BY TEACHING THEM TO CROSS-COUNTRY SKINOAH LEDERMANJANUARY 28, 2022POPULAR-SCIENCEIt’s really about inculcating fashion as a work of art and concept related to civilization that’s not all that different from Arms and Armor.
FASHIONABLE SAFETY, SACKLERS AND NFTS: THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART CEO ON THE RETURN OF THE MET GALAEBEN SHAPIROSEPTEMBER 12, 2021TIMEThat mindset is inculcated early in the training of technologists.
WHY SILICON VALLEY'S OPTIMIZATION MINDSET SETS US UP FOR FAILUREROB REICH, MEHRAN SAHAMI AND JEREMY M. WEINSTEINSEPTEMBER 10, 2021TIMEHe would send his first child, Charles, there to be inculcated in its almost monastic philosophies—and the year-round cold showers and cult of derring-do, a kind of Shaolin Temple of the West.
THE QUEEN’S MAN: PHILIP, DUKE OF EDINBURGH, DIESHOWARD CHUA-EOANAPRIL 9, 2021TIMEThis will inculcate a sense of trust in them, and they’ll love to explore your offerings.
THREE CRITICAL PPC TRENDS TO WATCH FOR IN 2021AAYUSH GUPTAFEBRUARY 26, 2021SEARCH ENGINE WATCHEnjoining therefore the duty of Covenanting, they inculcate that as an imitation of Him—swearing by himself.
THE ORDINANCE OF COVENANTINGJOHN CUNNINGHAMIf they inculcate virtue, it is that theological virtue whose inutility we have sufficiently shown.
LETTERS TO EUGENIAPAUL HENRI THIRY HOLBACHThere are, however, a few passages which inculcate upon men the propriety of a command over their temper.
ANCIENT FAITHS AND MODERNTHOMAS INMANNot until the renaissance did critics define poetry as an art of imitation endeavoring to inculcate morality.
RHETORIC AND POETRY IN THE RENAISSANCEDONALD LEMEN CLARKWe have seen that these words inculcate the exercise of Covenanting.
THE ORDINANCE OF COVENANTINGJOHN CUNNINGHAMWORDS RELATED TO INCULCATE
- brainwashing
- catechizing
- diffusing
- disseminating
- engendering
- engrafting
- force in
- imbuing
- imparting
- impregnating
- impressing
- inculcating
- indoctrinating
- infiltrating
- infixing
- infusing
- injecting
- inoculating
- inseminating
- inserting
- insinuating
- inspiring
- interjecting
- intermixing
- programing
- propagandizing
- putting in head
- suffusing
- transfusing
- affix
- anchor
- assign
- attach
- bind
- blame
- catch
- cement
- congeal
- connect
- consolidate
- couple
- embed
- entrench
- fasten
- freeze to
- glue
- graft
- harden
- implant
- impute
- inculcate
- infix
- ingrain
- install
- instill
- link
- locate
- lodge
- moor
- nail down
- pin
- place
- plant
- position
- rigidify
- rivet
- root
- secure
- set
- settle
- solidify
- stabilize
- stay put
- steady
- stick
- stiffen
- thicken
- tie
- advise
- brainwash
- break in
- brief
- catechize
- coach
- communicate
- cram
- demonstrate
- develop
- direct
- discipline
- drill
- edify
- enlighten
- exercise
- explain
- expound
- fit
- form
- give instruction
- give lessons
- give the facts
- ground
- guide
- illustrate
- imbue
- impart
- implant
- improve mind
- inculcate
- indoctrinate
- inform
- initiate
- instruct
- interpret
- lecture
- nurture
- open eyes
- polish up
- pound into
- prepare
- profess
- rear
- school
- sharpen
- show
- show the ropes
- train
- tutor
- advises
- brainwashes
- breaks in
- briefs
- catechizes
- coaches
- communicates
- crams
- demonstrates
- develops
- directs
- disciplines
- drills
- edifies
- enlightens
- exercises
- explains
- expounds
- fits
- forms
- gives instruction
- gives lessons
- gives the facts
- grinds
- guides
- illustrates
- imbues
- imparts
- implants
- improves mind
- inculcates
- indoctrinates
- informs
- initiates
- instructs
- interprets
- lectures
- nurtures
- open eyes
- polishes up
- pounds into
- prepares
- professes
- rears
- schools
- sharpens
- shows
- shows the ropes
- trains
- tutors
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