Sentence examples for To instill from inspiring English sources

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To instill

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To cause a quality to become part of someone's nature.

  • It is important to instill discipline in a child at an early age.

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To instill terror into kuffar.

To instill pride.

The law exists to instill professionalism.

"It was partly to instill courage".

"It wasn't hard to instill that pride of ownership.

"The last thing on their mind is to instill pride.

His task now is to instill hope and desire.

— but very few lessons to instill in a child.

"We try to instill civic virtue through the whole curriculum.

"They wanted to instill some pride from a state perspective".

"That's what I just try to instill," Burnett said.

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