Inculcating
in sentence
7 examples of Inculcating in a sentence
What she worked on most, she said, was
inculcating
in them habits of thinking and of learning so that they could make their way in the world without her when they were done.
The way forward involves
inculcating
hatred among “the people” of their class enemies.
The military changes the identity of its recruits,
inculcating
in them values such as duty and service.
Certainly the advent of an all-volunteer French army appears to thwart the General's notion of
inculcating
national esprit and grandeur.
But such an attitude seems warranted: Xu’s Tibet division is tasked with overseeing monastic institutions,
inculcating
“patriotic” norms among monks and nuns – through reeducation when necessary – and infiltrating the Tibetan resistance movement and Tibetan Buddhist monasteries on both sides of the Indo-Tibetan frontier.
Civil-society activists will need to fight to change the values underpinning their education systems, by encouraging civic engagement,
inculcating
democratic principles, supporting gender equality, and promoting diversity and pluralism.
Confronting him, stood Mr. Pickwick, who had evidently been
inculcating
some high moral lesson; for his left hand was beneath his coat tail, and his right extended in air, as was his wont when delivering himself of an impressive address.
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