Inculcated
in sentence
9 examples of Inculcated in a sentence
LT: But men are so
inculcated
in the culture to be comfortable in the patriarchy.
And, indeed, the legacy of Third Reich hyper-chauvinism and “actually existing socialism” in the eastern part of the country has
inculcated
in most Germans a cautious centrism, rendering extremist parties unsupportable for the majority of voters.
State paternalism, directed not only at women,
inculcated
a helplessness that can be blamed for many of our current difficulties.
Stephen P. Cohen, a renowned analyst of India, has argued that, since the country gained independence, its“officials have
inculcated
the precepts of George Washington’s Farewell Address of 1796: that India, like the United States, inhabits its own geographical sphere, in India’s case between the Himalayas and the Wide Indian Ocean, and thus [it] is in a position of both dominance and detachment.
It is limited by professional values that are
inculcated
throughout doctors’ training, and which are bolstered by a quiet form of peer review.
Most of these norms are not obvious, and thus have to be inculcated, usually during youth.
And so the pride that had been
inculcated
in her from her cradle began to fight against her virtue.
But the slight smile that hovered around the lips of the virgin contradicted the very sobriety of feeling that she
inculcated.
My drunkenness is always sad, and when I am thoroughly drunk my mania is to relate all the lugubrious stories which my foolish nurse
inculcated
into my brain.
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