Instill

Verb

 * 1) To cause a quality to become part of someone's nature.
 * It is important to instill discipline in a child at an early age.
 * 1) To pour in (medicine, for example) drop by drop.

Thesaurus
beat into, besprinkle, brainwash, breathe, brew, catechize, color, condition, decoct, dredge, dye, engrave, entincture, etch, flavor, grave, imbrue, imbue, implant, impregnate, impress, imprint, inculcate, indoctrinate, infiltrate, infix, infuse, inoculate, inscribe, inseminate, leaven, penetrate, permeate, pervade, program, saturate, season, stamp, steep, suffuse, temper, tincture, tinge, transfuse

Alternative forms

 * instil UK

Etymology
From instillo:.

Translations

 * Czech:
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 * French:


 * Greek:
 * Polish: wpoić / wpajać
 * Russian: внушать
 * Scottish Gaelic:


 * Czech: ,
 * Finnish:


 * Polish: wkroplić / wkraplać