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Instill meaning
To cause a quality to become part of someone's nature. | To pour in (medicine, for example) drop by drop.
Example sentences (20)
As part of the efforts to stem the tide of corruption in Nigerian society, parents and guardians have been encouraged to instill in their wards and children, ethical values that will help them shun graft such as integrity and empathy.
By involving the younger generation in philanthropic activities and impact-focused initiatives, family offices cultivate a sense of responsibility, instill values, and prepare future stewards of wealth to continue driving positive change.
He further encouraged families to prioritize family unity and instill positive values and character in their children as strong and disciplined families are the foundation of a strong and healthy nation.
He is credited with helping instill the “Jordan Rules” game plan for defending Michael Jordan during Detroit’s playoff bouts with the Chicago Bulls.
Her goal for Warhawk women’s basketball was to instill a sense of pride in the individuals involved and gain respect for the program across the Midwest.
If humans dread the horrors they script themselves, introducing a simulated reality where earthlings face their most morbidly personalized fears, could instill global chaotic paralysis.
It is expected that this will instill invaluable skills and knowledge in these young students, preparing them to face the world with greater confidence and security.
It is important we instill road safety culture in our community.
It might be a pipe dream—how do you instill sensitivity in someone other than by asking for it directly, which then may in turn trigger sensitivity and prevent you from attaining your original ask?
Leadership must outline a set of core values that instill a feeling of trust, respect, dignity, appreciation, flexibility and career growth.
Mobb ingests SAST results from various scanning tools and automatically fixes code, while keeping the developers informed during the process to instill trust and ensure accuracy.
More than 60 percent of health systems today lack a consistent and data-informed process to establish expectations and set targets that can instill needed accountability.
Not every movie these actors appear in is a bona fide classic (even vintage stars like had their duds), but the biggest and brightest movie stars instill a sense of hope whenever people see they’re in a new movie.
Now with the Celtics fresh off yet another failed season, Holiday has the opportunity to re-deliver that boost of energy and instill it on a night-to-night basis.
Particularly for a younger company, a steeper top-line growth would instill confidence in consumer interest, which seems lacking here.
Phrases like “rare opportunity,” “selling fast,” or “exclusive offer” can instill a sense of urgency in potential buyers, encouraging them to act quickly before they miss out on a great opportunity.
Probably, at least and somewhat are not words that instill confidence in the masses.
Sections include how to reduce waste from the get-go (think experiential giveaways instead of swag bags), set up a successful reuse/refill system, tips to recycle properly and instill recycling habits in visitors, and ways to measure success.
The end of the season saw Klopp instill an adapted system to his classic 4-3-3 formation which saw Alexander-Arnold invert in a system that can be likened to Manchester City’s.
The Marquis de Gramont having a rags-to-riches type of origin story might also instill within him some genuine anger and even hatred towards John.