Examples of 'inculcating' in a sentence

Meaning of "inculcating"

Inculcate (verb): To instill an idea, habit, or attitude firmly through persistent instruction
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  • present participle of inculcate

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That combination is seen as inculcating an indifference to religion.
Inculcating human rights in the education curriculum of schools.
Swedenborg was preeminent in inculcating such an erroneous belief.
Inculcating an awareness of environmental issues and.
All education involves the inculcating of values.
Inculcating a culture of ethics within an organization is a shared responsibility.
Good for you for inculcating young minds.
Inculcating an inclusive culture for the younger generation.
It is also a way of inculcating self discipline.
Inculcating moral values among students.
Successful development depends on inculcating a feeling of trust in the consumer.
Inculcating online task management software is a lengthy process.
They are responsible for inculcating democratic values in our youth.
Inculcating the habit of reading in a child is very important.
Faith in the value of inculcating a culture of sport amongst our.

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Inculcating proper values and attitudes.
Contemporary worship songs fare no better at inculcating scriptural knowledge.
By inculcating a message that children are not permitted.
To recognize the role of parents in inculcating the right gender attitude.
Inculcating good manners and habits.
Jointly involved in bold projects aimed at changing the world by inculcating.
Inculcating the sense of equality has to start at home.
A cornerstone in building this culture is inculcating respect for others in children.
Inculcating the rule of law.
Certainly able to stimulate the emotions while inculcating ideas and.
Inculcating a sense of citizenship to your offspring is a contribution to the generations of tomorrow.
This declaration has been instrumental in inculcating environmental morality in the generations to come.
Inculcating respect for women since childhood should be focused upon.
This is normally accomplished by developing and inculcating certain behaviors in ones personality.
Inculcating knowledge or beliefs.
Hence the necessity of inculcating again and again the same truths.
Inculcating good lessons.
Churches saw the importance of inculcating the value of responsibilities of leadership in their youth.
Inculcating good citizenship education as a basis for effective participation in national development.
Professionalizing some body does not mean inculcating a number of items of theoretical knowledge.
Inculcating these healthy habits will help you increase your height naturally.
What is required for that to happen is inculcating such values through civic education.
Only by inculcating respect for values will our world straighten up and fly right.
This type of training has proven more effective in inculcating concepts and ideas.
This will help in inculcating discipline among the children from an early age.
Asana is a physical exercise which prepares the body for meditation by inculcating discipline and concentration.
An organization can profit from inculcating the possibility of these risks into their marketing plans.
Inculcating a culture of peace in Colombian schools.
Human rights education also means inculcating knowledge and respect for national culture.
Inculcating Christian morality and virtues was a goal of the schools.
We achieve our targets through fostering teamwork and inculcating a sense of responsibility in our people.
Inculcating discipline from an early age is an integral part of training a Labrador.
Daily study habit inculcating a sense of Discipline.
Its features included stories and cartoons praising the regime and inculcating the tenets of Fascism.
Education was a major means of inculcating equality and achieving the objectives of the Convention.

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