instillment (Meaning)

Wordnet

instillment (n)

the introduction of a liquid (by pouring or injection) drop by drop

Webster

instillment (n.)

The act of instilling; also, that which is instilled.

instillment Sentence Examples

  1. The teacher instilled a deep love of reading in her students.
  2. The installment plan allowed us to purchase the new car over several months.
  3. The next installment of the novel kept readers on the edge of their seats.
  4. Each installment of the monthly payment brought us closer to owning our dream home.
  5. The medication was given in multiple instillments to reduce side effects.
  6. The therapist used mindfulness techniques to instill a sense of calm in her patients.
  7. The mentor instilled invaluable lessons in his young protégé.
  8. The coach instilled a winning mindset in the team, leading them to victory.
  9. The ceremony instilled a sense of solemnity and reverence in the participants.
  10. The artist's work instilled a sense of wonder and inspiration in viewers.

FAQs About the word instillment

the introduction of a liquid (by pouring or injection) drop by dropThe act of instilling; also, that which is instilled.

inculcate,plant, embed, root, breed, drive, lodge, sow, inseminate, entrench

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The teacher instilled a deep love of reading in her students.

The installment plan allowed us to purchase the new car over several months.

The next installment of the novel kept readers on the edge of their seats.

Each installment of the monthly payment brought us closer to owning our dream home.