inculcating
Prononciation : [ɪnˈkʌl.keɪ.tɪŋ]
Mot
Contexte : « education »
(verb) to teach someone an idea or skill so that it becomes a part of their thinking. This means you help someone learn something in a way that they remember it for a long time.
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The teacher is inculcating the importance of teamwork in her students.
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He did not inculcate the safety rules, so the children were not careful.
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How can we start inculcating good habits in young children?
Contexte : « persuasion »
(verb) to gradually introduce and establish a belief or idea in someone's mind. This means you keep reminding someone about something important until they really start to believe it.
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The campaign is inculcating a sense of responsibility among the community members.
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They failed to inculcate a belief in the importance of recycling, as most people are still not participating.
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What strategies do you think will be effective in inculcating new values in society?
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