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inculcate
inculcate someone with something
to touch or impress someone with some specific knowledge. The teacher sought to inculcate the students with the knowledge they needed. Her parents inculcated her with good manners.
inculcate something in (to) someone
to instill specific knowledge into someone; to teach something to someone so that it will be remembered. They inculcated good manners into their children all their lives. We tried to inculcate good morals into our students.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Shiori | | shee-o-ṙee | Japanese |
SignÝ | | - | Ancient Scandinavian, Norse Mythology, Icelandic |
Tryphaina | | - | Biblical Greek, Ancient Greek |
Arawn | | - | Welsh Mythology |
Nyala | | - | Various |
William | | ['wiljəm] | |