Present participle for to sow or place in one's consciousness
“That perhaps explains why so much effort was made everywhere to inculcate notions of deference, legitimacy and order.”
Present participle for to embed or introduce an element into or within something, typically someone's mind
“The next step for most knowledge and learning-led organizations is to deeply inculcate and embed the values of learning so much that they become ingrained behaviors.”
Present participle for to teach, especially by repeated instruction
“The aim is to eventually inculcate the expertise to manage and control the energy sector from the bottom to the top.”
Present participle for to repeatedly or continually emphasize an opinion or idea
“You thereby mean to support the position which you so strongly and repeatedly inculcate.”
Present participle for to affect one's mind by using extreme mental pressure
(how a machine, skill or craft works or is performed) Present participle for to show how to use or do something
(of a subject or skill) Present participle for to give information about or instruction in
Present participle for to put securely in place or in the desired position
Present participle for to start or establish
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