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Inculcate meaning
To teach by repeated instruction. | To induce understanding or a particular sentiment in a person or persons.
Example sentences (20)
Mr Miti said farmers should also inculcate knowledge of planning for early farming and avoid late planting adding that this has a huge impact on how crops fair.
Renard has had only months to mend a fractured squad, to inculcate the team spirit that his banner demands and that he believes his players need to win in what he considers the most competitive Women’s World Cup in history.
Teachers are education heroes who inculcate optimum holistic learning to the young developing minds and everyday soldiers who fight illiteracy.
The basic secular, democratic and argumentative DNA our freedom struggle intended to inculcate is under threat.
This is why it is troubling that certain representatives seem to want to allow teachers to inject their own left-wing worldviews into their teaching of history to inculcate those perspectives into their students.
It’s really incumbent on the administration to set goals and push those down through its political appointees, who then should be trained or educated if they’re new to this, how to inculcate that through the bureaucracy that they oversee.
Mrs Ajayi uses her B.L.A.S.T model theory to simplify key critical factors that every woman and aspiring leader should inculcate to achieve success.
She said that Jesus in his leadership, implored his followers to be their brothers’ keepers and to inculcate love as their guiding principle in all their social interactions.
The Executive Director of IPC, Lanre Arogundade explained that the training was to inculcate fact-checking of information.
They should inculcate into their wards the virtue and spirit of diligence which is the surest way to success.
We also must inculcate a total commitment to safety and quality at every level of our company," Calhoun opened the letter.
We are not sure that enough has been done to inculcate into our citizens the respect of flag and country that, for instance, was insisted on in reference to the Union Jack of Britain during the colonial era.
First one is to inculcate again the scientific temperament in the community, an act that was stopped after the end of Ijtihād in 13th century.
In this case, an entire agency, with daily global reach, was permitted to fully inculcate lax, or non-existent, security procedures.
She said the programme would sustain patriotism and inculcate choral music into the younger generation.
Thankfully, many women are stepping in to salvage this and inculcate better reading habits among kids.
Then race is all that matters, especially when the corporate media can inculcate whites into believing people of color “disproportionately” dying is all because of white racism.
Before getting into the technical world of agile certifications, first, we must inculcate a boost to learn the same.
Going back to bad ways after the Ramadan might defeat the essence of the message and lessons the fasting period was supposed to inculcate in the hearts and minds of the Muslim faithful," he added.
In their roles as chancellors of universities, governors could help inculcate the values of nation building among our youth and help to inspire them towards greater achievements, the prime minister said.