Sentences with instilled
in·stil
I i - To instill courtesy in a child.
- Yeomans says her work follows a traditional path, instilled in her as a teenager, training with the Victorian Artists' Society.
- It instilled discipline, as well as horsemanship.
- Thanks to a father who has instilled me with a long and endearing love for computers, I've loved playing computer since I was a little girl.
- That experience has instilled in him a passion for education and its ability to transform lives.
- Compassion, the urge to help others, must be instilled in our children, rather than a brutish determination to succeed at all costs.
- That was very basic and instilled in me very early.