Sentences with inculcate
in·cul·cate
I i - We have tried to inculcate a feeling of citizenship in youngsters. [VERB noun + in]
- To inculcate virtue in the young.
- They subjugate their own flock; inculcate murder and hatred in children and adults; send young people to their own slaughter.
- The league is beginning to inculcate a new generation in the delights of Donald Duck and The Lion King.
- Socrates inculcated his pupils with the love of truth.
- Practices of patience do not not come naturally; I'm sure cricket at the MCG helped inculcate mine.
- Might inculcate in people substantial feelings of revulsion or dislike.