inculcated (Meaning)

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inculcated (imp. & p. p.)

of Inculcate

inculcated Sentence Examples

  1. The principles of honesty and integrity were deeply inculcated into him from a young age.
  2. The university's curriculum aimed to inculcate critical thinking skills in its students.
  3. The organization's culture subtly inculcated a sense of loyalty and dedication among its employees.
  4. Through years of training, the soldier's discipline was firmly inculcated in his mind.
  5. The tradition of respect for elders was deeply inculcated in the society.
  6. The media's relentless exposure to images of violence gradually inculcated a sense of fear in the public.
  7. The belief in the power of education was strongly inculcated in her by her parents.
  8. The teacher's enthusiasm successfully inculcated a love of learning in her students.
  9. The company's rigorous training program effectively inculcated the necessary technical skills in its new hires.
  10. The community center's mentorship program aimed to inculcate positive values and aspirations in at-risk youth.

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of Inculcate

innate, implanted, imbedded, inherent, fixed,embedded, inbred, ingrained, unchangeable, intrinsic

temporary, momentary, brief,transient, momentary, temporary, ephemeral, short-term, interim, ephemeral

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.