Inculcate

Verb

 * 1)  To teach by repeated instruction.
 * 2)  To induce understanding or a particular sentiment in a person or persons.

Quotations

 * 1932: Wordless conditioning ... cannot inculcate the more complex courses of behaviour. — Brave New World, Aldous Huxley

Adverbs for Inculcate
weightily; firmly; vigorously; forcefully; unforgettably; vividly; skilfully; academically.

Thesaurus
beat into, brainwash, catechize, condition, engrave, etch, grave, imbue, implant, impregnate, impress, imprint, indoctrinate, infix, infuse, inoculate, inscribe, instill, program, stamp

Etymology
From inculcatus:, perfect passive participle of inculco:, from in: + calco:, from calx:.

Translations

 * Armenian: մտքում տպավորել, արմատավորել, ,  պատվաստել
 * Crimean Tatar: ,
 * Czech:
 * French: inculquer
 * German:, einschärfen


 * Italian: inculcare
 * Norwegian: innprente
 * Russian: прививать
 * Serbo-Croatian: utuviti
 * Spanish: inculcar
 * Turkish: telkin etmek


 * Armenian: ներշնչել, արմատավորել,  ,


 * Latin:
 * Russian: ,

Verb
inculcate