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Discover LudwigThe word 'inculcates' is correct and usable in written English
It means to instill (an attitude, idea, or habit) by persistent instruction or repetition. Example: The teacher inculcates the importance of good manners in her students by reminding them to say 'please' and 'thank you' every day.
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It sifts the entire population for talent, giving the most promising techies intensive training in elite units, and inculcates an ethic of self-reliance and problem-solving.Israel is also good at the sort of technological mash-ups that produce exciting new industries.
Shaivism, though inclined in doctrinal matters to inclusiveness, inculcates some fundamental lines of conduct: one should worship one's spiritual preceptor (guru) as God himself, follow his path, consider him to be present in oneself, and dissociate oneself from all opinions and practices that are incompatible with the Shaiva creed.
In 1931, however, Pope Pius XI issued an encyclical, Non abbiamo bisogno, that denounced fascism's "pagan worship of the State" and its "revolution which snatches the young from the Church and from Jesus Christ, and which inculcates in its own young people hatred, violence and irreverence".
As Howe says, sometimes the desire to emerge from one's parent's shadow inculcates ambition into fledgling talent.
Sue has a great respect for the dead and the dignity that she inculcates in her students is palpable; there's not going to be anyone in Sue's lab doing silly things with dead bodies.
It follows that the only reform that would tackle the evil of clerical sexual abuse at its source would be to raise the age, from seven to (say) 13, at which children are first given communion and confession, which inculcates their reverence for the priesthood.
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Hare complains that the soaring array of deaths in the latest series of The Bridge – bodies decomposed, bodies corrupting slowly from within, bodies bashed with lamp stands – is accompanied by none of the excitement in the wider world that would be needed to inculcate any sense of realism.
Sabey, an ingenue reporter, was therefore inculcated into a regime of fear in which a reporter was only as good as his or her next story.
Yet as one of Japan's most powerful lobby groups it has a shopping list of nationalist, indeed blatantly revisionist, causes: applaud Japan's wartime "liberation" of East Asia from Western colonialism; rebuild the armed forces; inculcate patriotism among students brainwashed by left-wing teachers; and revere the emperor as he was worshipped in the good old days before the war.
The fear, shame and guilt they inculcate acts as a kind of "psychic tax", reducing the demand for smoking.
Phuntsog Namgyal of the TCV says its "prime aim" is to inculcate a sense of Tibetan identity and culture.
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