Inculcate
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8 examples of Inculcate in a sentence
And all these good values, I tried to
inculcate
in her personality.
We can try to
inculcate
better ethical standards.
Not much imagination is required to discern what norms the Chinese might
inculcate
into the 1,000 Central Asian policemen and judicial officials they are currently training.
It could also help
inculcate
values of tolerance, respect, and peaceful conflict resolution.
Over the past two decades, the US and its European allies believed that they could
inculcate
the rest of the world with their economic and political principles.
The pathetic efforts to
inculcate
a common sense of “Britishness” or “Dutchness” in multi-cultural societies, however well-intentioned, attest to the breakdown of a common identity.
A successful economy, Bush argued, requires that people learn to take responsibility for their actions, and policies aimed at boosting home ownership would
inculcate
this virtue on a broader scale.
It will strengthen Hong Kong’s law-enforcement capabilities, and conduct a campaign to
inculcate
“national consciousness and patriotic spirit” among Hong Kong’s civil servants and young people.
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