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inculcate 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Verb
/inˈkəlˌkāt/,/ˈinkəl-/,
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inculcating, present participle; inculcated, past tense; inculcated, past participle; inculcates, 3rd person singular present;
  1. Instill (an attitude, idea, or habit) by persistent instruction
    • - the failures of the churches to inculcate a sense of moral responsibility
  2. Teach (someone) an attitude, idea, or habit by such instruction
    • - they will try to inculcate you with a respect for culture

  1. teach and impress by frequent repetitions or admonitions; "inculcate values into the young generation"
  2. (inculcation) teaching or impressing upon the mind by frequent instruction or repetition
  3. Indoctrination is the process of ideas, attitudes, cognitive strategies or a professional methodology (see doctrine). It is often distinguished from education by the fact that the indoctrinated person is expected not to question or critically examine the doctrine they have learned. ...
  4. To teach by repeated instruction; To induce understanding or a particular sentiment in a person or persons
  5. v. t. [L. inculco, to drive or force on; in and calco, to tread, calx, the heel.]
  6. To fix something firmly in somebody’s mind through frequent (and sometimes forceful) repetition.
  7. fix firmly by repetition
  8. to teach; impress in the mind