单词 | reinculcate |
释义 | reinculcatev. transitive. To inculcate again. ΚΠ 1638 G. Langbaine tr. G. Ranchin Rev. Councell Trent vii. vi. 370 The jurisdiction over Clergie-men, and other things of like nature, which it is not necessary to reinculcate [Fr. inculquer] here. 1697 J. Norris Acct. Reason & Faith iv. 217 Which (as I have remarqu'd already and for the Moment of it do here reinculcate) makes it the same to all intents and purposes. 1701 J. Norris Ess. Ideal World I. Pref. 11 He interposes what was said before, reinculcating that the same was in the beginning with God. 1817 C. Maclean Results Investig. Epidemic & Pestilential Dis. I. i. 101 It is with regret, that I feel myself called upon, to animadvert upon some circumstances, connected with the previous fate of the doctrines, re-inculcated in this work, which may be considered, to a certain degree, personal. 1895 Mind 4 515 The purpose of the book is thus not only to disarm Lotze's criticism of Hegelian idealism by convicting him of inconsistencies, but also to re-inculcate Hegel's fundamental tenet. 1945 H. A. Millis & R. E. Montgomery Organized Labor iii. 98 About 1908 a rising political progressivism reinculcated in the public mind a somewhat more liberal attitude on labor questions. 2000 P. King in P. King & M. Oxley Housing ii. 64 An essential element of a reformed system of housing supports should be to reinculcate a sense of personal responsibility. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < v.1638 |
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