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inculcate


in·cul·cate

I0093700 (ĭn-kŭl′kāt′, ĭn′kŭl-)tr.v. in·cul·cat·ed, in·cul·cat·ing, in·cul·cates 1. To impress (something) upon the mind of another by frequent instruction or repetition; instill: inculcating sound principles.2. To teach (others) by frequent instruction or repetition; indoctrinate: inculcate the young with a sense of duty.
[Latin inculcāre, inculcāt-, to force upon : in-, on; see in-2 + calcāre, to trample (from calx, calc-, heel).]
in′cul·ca′tion n.in·cul′ca′tor n.

inculcate

(ˈɪnkʌlˌkeɪt; ɪnˈkʌlkeɪt) vb (tr) to instil by forceful or insistent repetition[C16: from Latin inculcāre to tread upon, ram down, from in-2 + calcāre to trample, from calx heel] ˌinculˈcation n ˈinculˌcator n

in•cul•cate

(ɪnˈkʌl keɪt, ˈɪn kʌlˌkeɪt)

v.t. -cat•ed, -cat•ing. 1. to implant by repeated statement or admonition: to inculcate virtue in the young. 2. to cause to accept something, as an idea. [1540–50; < Latin inculcātus, past participle of inculcāre to trample, impress, stuff in =in- in-2 + calcāre to trample, derivative of calx heel] in`cul•ca′tion, n. in•cul′ca•tive (-kə tɪv) adj. in•cul′ca•tor, n.

inculcate


Past participle: inculcated
Gerund: inculcating
Imperative
inculcate
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Present
I inculcate
you inculcate
he/she/it inculcates
we inculcate
you inculcate
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Preterite
I inculcated
you inculcated
he/she/it inculcated
we inculcated
you inculcated
they inculcated
Present Continuous
I am inculcating
you are inculcating
he/she/it is inculcating
we are inculcating
you are inculcating
they are inculcating
Present Perfect
I have inculcated
you have inculcated
he/she/it has inculcated
we have inculcated
you have inculcated
they have inculcated
Past Continuous
I was inculcating
you were inculcating
he/she/it was inculcating
we were inculcating
you were inculcating
they were inculcating
Past Perfect
I had inculcated
you had inculcated
he/she/it had inculcated
we had inculcated
you had inculcated
they had inculcated
Future
I will inculcate
you will inculcate
he/she/it will inculcate
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you will inculcate
they will inculcate
Future Perfect
I will have inculcated
you will have inculcated
he/she/it will have inculcated
we will have inculcated
you will have inculcated
they will have inculcated
Future Continuous
I will be inculcating
you will be inculcating
he/she/it will be inculcating
we will be inculcating
you will be inculcating
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Present Perfect Continuous
I have been inculcating
you have been inculcating
he/she/it has been inculcating
we have been inculcating
you have been inculcating
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Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been inculcating
you will have been inculcating
he/she/it will have been inculcating
we will have been inculcating
you will have been inculcating
they will have been inculcating
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been inculcating
you had been inculcating
he/she/it had been inculcating
we had been inculcating
you had been inculcating
they had been inculcating
Conditional
I would inculcate
you would inculcate
he/she/it would inculcate
we would inculcate
you would inculcate
they would inculcate
Past Conditional
I would have inculcated
you would have inculcated
he/she/it would have inculcated
we would have inculcated
you would have inculcated
they would have inculcated
Thesaurus
Verb1.inculcate - teach and impress by frequent repetitions or admonitions; "inculcate values into the young generation"infuse, instilldrill - teach by repetitiondin - instill (into a person) by constant repetition; "he dinned the lessons into his students"

inculcate

adjective instil, impress, implant, infuse, drill, hammer in (informal), drum in, indoctrinate Care was taken to inculcate the values of nationhood and family.

inculcate

verb1. To fix (an idea, for example) in someone's mind by reemphasis and repetition:drill, drive, implant, impress, instill, pound.2. To instruct in a body of doctrine or belief:drill, indoctrinate.
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inculcate


inculcate (something) in(to) (someone)

To put forth effort so that someone learns or remembers something. I really tried to inculcate these physics equations into my students, but judging by their grades on the test, we need to revisit them. She really needs to inculcate a sense of respect for others into her kids, sheesh.See also: inculcate

inculcate (someone) with (something)

To put forth effort so that someone learns or remembers something. She really needs to inculcate her kids with a sense of respect for others, sheesh.See also: 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.See also: inculcate

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.See also: inculcate

inculcate


  • all
  • adj
  • verb

Synonyms for inculcate

adj instil

Synonyms

  • instil
  • impress
  • implant
  • infuse
  • drill
  • hammer in
  • drum in
  • indoctrinate

Synonyms for inculcate

verb to fix (an idea, for example) in someone's mind by reemphasis and repetition

Synonyms

  • drill
  • drive
  • implant
  • impress
  • instill
  • pound

verb to instruct in a body of doctrine or belief

Synonyms

  • drill
  • indoctrinate

Synonyms for inculcate

verb teach and impress by frequent repetitions or admonitions

Synonyms

  • infuse
  • instill

Related Words

  • drill
  • din
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