inculcated Synonyms
Strongest:
- intrinsic
- embedded
- implanted
- imbedded
- immutable
- instilled
- fixed
- inherent
- unalterable
- innate
- ingrained
- unchangeable
- inbred
Strong:
- intrenched
- inveterate
- engrained
- deep-rooted
- set
- inborn
- abiding
- deep-seated
- chronic
- accustomed
- confirmed
- entrenched
- irradicable
- habitual
- hard
- hard-and-fast
- customary
- frozen
- settled
- typical
- firm
- rooted
- hard-core
- integral
Weak:
Strongest:
- fleeting
- fleeting
- short-term
- transient
- temporary
- transient
- ephemeral
- interim
- brief
- provisional
- momentary
- momentary
- short-term
- brief
- interim
- provisional
- temporary
- ephemeral
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No Weak antonyms found.
inculcated Meaning
inculcated (imp. & p. p.)
of Inculcate
inculcated Sentence Examples
- The principles of honesty and integrity were deeply inculcated into him from a young age.
- The university's curriculum aimed to inculcate critical thinking skills in its students.
- The organization's culture subtly inculcated a sense of loyalty and dedication among its employees.
- Through years of training, the soldier's discipline was firmly inculcated in his mind.
- The tradition of respect for elders was deeply inculcated in the society.
- The media's relentless exposure to images of violence gradually inculcated a sense of fear in the public.
- The belief in the power of education was strongly inculcated in her by her parents.
- The teacher's enthusiasm successfully inculcated a love of learning in her students.
- The company's rigorous training program effectively inculcated the necessary technical skills in its new hires.
- The community center's mentorship program aimed to inculcate positive values and aspirations in at-risk youth.
FAQs About the word inculcated
of Inculcate
intrinsic,embedded, implanted, imbedded, immutable, instilled, fixed, inherent, unalterable, innate
fleeting, fleeting, short-term, transient, temporary,transient, ephemeral, interim, brief, provisional
The principles of honesty and integrity were deeply inculcated into him from a young age.
The university's curriculum aimed to inculcate critical thinking skills in its students.
The organization's culture subtly inculcated a sense of loyalty and dedication among its employees.
Through years of training, the soldier's discipline was firmly inculcated in his mind.