Inculcar in english

Inculcate

pronunciation: ɪŋkəlkeɪt part of speech: verb
In gestures

inculcar = inculcate ; instil [instill, -USA] ; implant ; infuse. 

Example: The application of these skills to all subjects expressable in documents obviously requires a breadth of knowledge lying far beyond the capabilities of a course such as this to inculcate.Example: With many concept headings consistency must be instilled into the terms used to describe the individual concepts.Example: Such a reaction demonstrates that the reference habit has been successfully implanted.Example: To infuse into that basic form an element of linguistic liveliness and wit, which marks out the best adult reviewers, is to ask far more than most children can hope to achieve.

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» inculcar conocimientoinstil + knowledge .

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

» inculcar enimpress (up)onrub intodrill into (+ Posesivo + head/ears)din into (+ Posesivo + head/ears)drum into (+ Posesivo + head/ears) .

Example: This early opportunity should also be taken to impress upon the new entrant the right attitudes to work and to the public.

Example: Communication is making unique experience common; that definition should be at the head of every library textbook and should be rubbed into every member of staff as he goes on duty.

Example: So if ALA won't speak out when books are burned and librarians are tossed into the Cuban gulag, then they would betray the values drilled into us in graduate school.

Example: If we din it into a person that he is incapable of learning, then he is less likely to be able to learn.

Example: She has never forgotten her mum drumming into her the need to work hard.

» inculcar respetoinstil + respect .

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

» inculcar responsabilidadinstil + responsibility .

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

Inculcar synonyms

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