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Inculcated meaning
simple past and past participle of inculcate
Example sentences (17)
Once one reaches the international level, the very traits, that one is falsely inculcated with like teammates or colleagues, become a part of the subconscious mind, which is buried deep within and surfaces when needed.
They openly talk about how much they’ve inculcated in the past years.
He assured that efforts were on to train judges to “unlearn their subconscious attitudes inculcated by social conditioning on gender, disability, race, caste and sexuality”.
Okoye said, “It is imperative for the accounting researchers, educators and lecturers to ensure that artificial intelligence and disruptive innovation and technologies are inculcated in the accounting curriculum.
Our culture has inculcated a poisonous interpretation of freedom, freedom, freedom, with no countervailing responsibility, responsibility, responsibility.
Asked if the travel in metros will be drastically impacted after the pandemic is over, Singh said, “Yes, it will have some impact on us due to new habits inculcated during the pandemic, but it won’t be a drastic change as such”.
CCTV cameras were to be positioned at the shelters in a manner that they capture both sides of a street, while provisions for a vendor to sell eatables or have a coffee vending machine were also to be inculcated in the project.
He stated that aside this, the committee had built the capacity of regulatory agencies and inculcated the use of technology to support mining activities and to monitor illegal mining activities.
As children age, sometimes it is hard to differentiate between their personal values and those that were inculcated within them by their parents.
Dr. Anastasia Yirienkyi, Acting Director of Traditional and Alternative Care at the Ministry of Health (MOH), said the centre was working to ensure that more than 100 hospitals inculcated traditional health care in their services by 2021.
He relayed the history behind the great works of Hindi literature, helped us understand the socio-cultural context in which each story was written and inculcated the practice in us to master the language.
Joanne adored her mother, who had inculcated a love of learning in her along with an emphasis on fairness, kindness and courage.
The peace, Ghana is enjoying today is inculcated in our culture as Ghanaians by tolerating each other’s views in the country through activities such as inter-marriages among others he said.
Because of my father's job, he inculcated my brain from a very, very young age.
Earl was local leader of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) and Louise served as secretary and "branch reporter", sending news of local UNIA activities to Negro World ; they inculcated self-reliance and black pride in their children.
In a different approach, anthropologist C. Loring Brace said: The simple answer is that, as members of the society that poses the question, they are inculcated into the social conventions that determine the expected answer.
It is also probable that this climate of disillusion inculcated in the young Luigi the sense of disproportion between ideals and reality which is recognizable in his essay on humorism (L'Umorismo).