Thesaurus / inculcation
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Americans and English are apt to regard it as merely the oral inculcation of established truths.
LIPPINCOTT'S MAGAZINE OF POPULAR LITERATURE AND SCIENCEVARIOUSA Drama, he feels, should not aim at the inculcation of any definite maxim; the moral of it lies in the action and the character.
THE SAINT'S TRAGEDYCHARLES KINGSLEYEvangelistic efforts, the relief of the sick and poor, and the inculcation of temperance are zealously carried on.
ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA, 11TH EDITION, VOLUME 9, SLICE 4VARIOUSLegal and moral precepts, such as the inculcation of justice and a benevolent disposition for the good of society.
A HISTORY OF MEDIAEVAL JEWISH PHILOSOPHYISAAC HUSIKYet I am constrained to say, the inculcation of these principals has been altogether a too predominant idea.
BLACK AND WHITETIMOTHY THOMAS FORTUNEThe language of Scripture was undeniable in its inculcation of a teachable and childlike spirit.
THE CHURCH INDEXWILLIAM PEPPERELLThe splendid purpose which science serves is the inculcation of principle and balance, not facts.
CAMBRIDGE ESSAYS ON EDUCATIONVARIOUSAnd the best of it is that they are as it were unconsciously learnt, acquired by practice, not by inculcation.
CAMBRIDGE ESSAYS ON EDUCATIONVARIOUSThis seems to contradict what I have said of the steady inculcation of forbearance and non-resistance by the abolitionists.
SLAVERYWILLIAM E. CHANNINGThe inculcation of this peculiar morality of the intelligence is one of the most urgently needed processes of our time.
CRITICAL MISCELLANIES, VOL. 3 (OF 3)JOHN MORLEYWORDS RELATED TO INCULCATION
- apprenticeship
- background
- book learning
- brainwashing
- breeding
- catechism
- civilization
- coaching
- cultivation
- culture
- direction
- discipline
- drilling
- edification
- enlightenment
- erudition
- finish
- guidance
- improvement
- inculcation
- indoctrination
- information
- instruction
- learnedness
- learning
- literacy
- nurture
- pedagogics
- preparation
- propagandism
- proselytism
- reading
- rearing
- refinement
- scholarship
- schooling
- science
- study
- teaching
- training
- tuition
- tutelage
- tutoring
- apprenticeship
- background
- book learning
- brainwashing
- breeding
- catechism
- civilization
- coaching
- cultivation
- culture
- direction
- discipline
- drilling
- edification
- enlightenment
- erudition
- finish
- guidance
- improvement
- inculcation
- indoctrination
- information
- instruction
- learnedness
- learning
- literacy
- nurture
- pedagogics
- pedagogy
- preparation
- propagandism
- proselytism
- reading
- rearing
- refinement
- scholarship
- science
- study
- teaching
- training
- tuition
- tutelage
- tutoring
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