inculcate: (verb) to implant by repeated statement definition: to implant by repeated statement to cause or influence (someone) to accept an idea or feeling
inculcate pronunciation in-kuhl-keyt or
inculcate inculcator inculcatory inculcative NOUN inculcation ADJECTIVE inculcative inculcatory
inculcate instill beat hammer say over and over repeat indoctrinate SYNONYMS: instill beat hammer say over and over repeat indoctrinate impress program impart
antonyms deprive divest strip clear empty eliminate remove take away Near Antonyms: deprive divest strip clear empty eliminate remove take away
inculcate Television advertisements are designed to inculcate unsuspecting viewers.
inculcate Some leaders inculcate their followers by brainwashing them.
inculcate Rather than inspire people to achieve personal goals, the media inculcates a sense of complacency.
inculcate Socrates inculcated his pupils with the love of learning and truth.
inculcating inculcating Bringing up a child and proper values is difficult in a society where money is so highly valued.
inculcation Cults use mind control and inculcation techniques in every aspect of their teachings, recruitment, and policies.
inculcative The inculcative power of parents is sometimes undermined by societal forces.