instilling (Meaning)

Wordnet

instilling (n)

teaching or impressing upon the mind by frequent instruction or repetition

Webster

instilling (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Instill

instilling Sentence Examples

  1. The teacher's passion for literature instilled a love of reading in her students.
  2. The coach's unwavering belief in his team instilled confidence in the players.
  3. The mentor's wise words instilled a sense of purpose and direction in her protégé.
  4. The boss's demands instilled a work ethic in his employees.
  5. The tragic event instilled a deep sense of gratitude in the survivors.
  6. The volunteer work instilled a compassion and empathy for others in the participants.
  7. The challenges they faced instilled resilience and determination in the adventurers.
  8. The loss of a loved one instilled a profound appreciation for the fragility of life.
  9. The success they achieved instilled a belief in their own abilities.
  10. The teachings of the wise philosopher instilled a thirst for knowledge and a desire for truth.

FAQs About the word instilling

teaching or impressing upon the mind by frequent instruction or repetitionof Instill

embedding, implanting, breeding,planting, inculcating,rooting, inseminating, lodging, driving, sowing

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The teacher's passion for literature instilled a love of reading in her students.

The coach's unwavering belief in his team instilled confidence in the players.

The mentor's wise words instilled a sense of purpose and direction in her protégé.

The boss's demands instilled a work ethic in his employees.