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Inculcating meaning
present participle and gerund of inculcate
Example sentences (17)
And guess who was in charge of inculcating this anti-democratic perspective to the army?
That actually is one of the most important aspects of inculcating your worldview in your children because you have got to establish yourself as the authority in your child’s life about all the controversial topics that they’re hearing about today.
The aim: To use performing arts as a way of overcoming differences and inculcating a culture of peace among young minds.
As an aspiring professional and scholar, inculcating tolerance and global sensibilities is of utmost importance.
He said parents played an important role in inculcating good moral values in their children and that concerted efforts were also required to maintain peace and stability on October 28.
She said: “We at Interswitch are committed to inculcating knowledge, coupled with improving the standard of education in Nigeria.
The institutions that boast of inculcating both character and learning.
If you begin inculcating this habit from a young age, you won’t even know when it becomes a part and parcel of their everyday lives.
During the past years, MfM has played a significant role in inculcating a sense of ownership and empowering poor communities through direct participation, initiating planning and implementing various development projects.
He stressed the importance of inculcating electronic and IT skills among the force personnel, noting that criminals today were adopting technology in a big way to evade the law.
Singh said the SPC programme would help in making students responsible citizens by inculcating values of respect to the elderly, discipline, social responsibility and through police-student interaction.
Founded in 1879 and supported by the Women's Society of the Methodist Church of the United States, it is one of the most traditional and emblematic institutions in the city inculcating John Wesley 's values.
Note 4 at 13. Historically, the people's awareness and acceptance of ethical norms was shaped far more by the pervasive influence of custom and usage of property and by inculcating moral precepts than by any formally enacted system of law.
Precisely by inculcating a critical attitude, the "canon" served to demythologize the conventional pieties of the American bourgeoisie and provided the student with a perspective from which to critically analyze American culture and institutions.
She believed a 'new kind of person' could be created by inculcating Russian children with European education.
Since 1947, the APWA and Aurat Foundation – the influential feminist organizations— have played strong roles in inculcating awareness about women's rights in the country.
When we are "inculcating" or in situations where the biases of our human nature are likely to prevent us doing the calculations properly, then we should use the more general rule utilitarianism.