Instil in spanish

Instilar

pronunciation: instilɑɹ̩ part of speech: verb
In gestures

instil [instill, -USA] = infundir, inculcar. 

Example: With many concept headings consistency must be instilled into the terms used to describe the individual concepts.

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» instil + confidence = inspirar confianza.

Example: The author presents reading strategies and techniques that will bring about positive reading attitudes and instill confidence in reluctant readers.

» instil + fear = infundir miedo.

Example: Christiane Northrup, an obstetrician with 20 years of clinical and medical teaching experience, discusses how the medical profession has instilled fear of our bodies and of illness.

» instil + knowledge = inculcar conocimiento.

Example: It is not so clear how the profession can best instill a working knowledge of information technology in its members.

» instil + respect = inculcar respeto.

Example: This booklet offers suggestions for instilling respect and responsibility in young children in early childhood settings.

» instil + responsibility = inculcar responsabilidad.

Example: This booklet offers suggestions for instilling respect and responsibility in young children in early childhood settings.

» instil + trust = inspirar confianza.

Example: For e-commerce to fulfill its potential, methods for instilling trust into this environment must be studied and applied.

Instil synonyms

instill in spanish: instilar, pronunciation: ɪnstɪl part of speech: verb
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