inculk (Meaning)

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inculk (v. t.)

To inculcate.

Synonyms & Antonyms of inculk

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inculk Sentence Examples

  1. The teacher strives to inculk a love of learning in her students.
  2. Parents inculcate values of honesty and integrity in their children.
  3. The company's mission is to inculk a sense of responsibility in its employees.
  4. The coach seeks to inculk discipline and teamwork in his athletes.
  5. The government aims to inculcate civic values among its citizens.
  6. The artist's work hopes to inculk a sense of beauty and wonder.
  7. The organization's training program aims to inculk essential skills.
  8. The community center offers programs to inculcate healthy habits.
  9. Parents inculcate a sense of pride and identity in their children.
  10. The mentorship program serves to inculcate leadership qualities in young professionals.

FAQs About the word inculk

To inculcate.

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The teacher strives to inculk a love of learning in her students.

Parents inculcate values of honesty and integrity in their children.

The company's mission is to inculk a sense of responsibility in its employees.

The coach seeks to inculk discipline and teamwork in his athletes.