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inculcated

Meaning

of Inculcate

Source: Webster's dictionary

Examples

In regard to religion, mutual toleration in the different professions thereof is what all good and candid minds in all ages have ever practised, and, both by precept and example, inculcated on mankind. Samuel Adams

We are so inculcated with guilt that we think that weakness is a sin or that it is some crime against nature to be submissive. Anton LaVey

I see my upbringing as a great success story. By disciplining me, my parents inculcated self-discipline. And by restricting my choices as a child, they gave me so many choices in my life as an adult. Because of what they did then, I get to do the work I love now. Amy Chua

We found nothing grand in the history of the Jews nor in the morals inculcated in the Pentateuch. I know of no other books that so fully teach the subjection and degradation of woman. Elizabeth Cady Stanton

It is an interesting and demonstrable fact that all children are atheists and were not religion inculcated in their minds, they would remain so. Ernestine Rose

No dream is ever chased alone. As I look back, I have many people to thank for teaching me and believing in me. My junior coaches in Bangalore and at various junior national camps inculcated in me a powerful love of the game which has always stayed with me. Rahul Dravid

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