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Discover Ludwig'instillment' is a correct and usable word in written English
It is a noun form of the verb 'instill' which means to gradually introduce or impart an idea, habit, or quality in someone. You can use 'instillment' when describing the process of slowly and persistently teaching or embedding something in someone's mind or behavior. For example: "The instillment of discipline and hard work in children is important for their future success." This sentence means that teaching children discipline and hard work gradually and consistently will ultimately benefit them in the future.
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instillment
noun
The act of instilling, or that which is instilled.
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SWNT was shown to cause lung inflammation, granuloma formation [5 20], and mortality by intratracheal instillment into mice at a dose of 0.1 or 0.5 mg per mice [5].
Next week sees the release of the third instillment of Radio 1 DJ and soundsystem-smasher Monki's Red Bull infused EP series.
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