inculcate in



inculcate something in (to) someone

to instill specific knowledge into someone; to teach something to someone so that it will be remembered. They inculcated good manners into their children all their lives. We tried to inculcate good morals into our students.
See also: inculcate

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Toninho-Portuguese
VeerkeVI:R-kəDutch, Limburgish
&Thorn;ÝRi-Ancient Scandinavian
RadosŁAwrah-DAW-swahfPolish
MonicaMAHN-i-kə (English)English, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Late Roman
Ragemprand-Ancient Germanic