inculcate
Example Sentences
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Authorities also sent Tibetan children to state-run boarding schools at ever-younger ages, educating them predominantly in Mandarin and inculcating Chinese culture.
To tell one’s beads regularly requires a measure of the discipline it is meant to inculcate.
It suggests a household that lacks rules, or plays by rules other than the ones most of us have been inculcated with.
“This is not about enforcing standards,” she said, “it’s about inculcating a particular value system within the officer corps.”
From Salon
"I think you need to try and inculcate people into an understanding of the structures of governance, how you can engage in those structures."
From BBC
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