inculcate造句

They inculcate their children's determination to succeed.

Schools inculcate children with patriotic ideas.

inculcate ideas on [upon] a person [in a person's mind]

The aim is to inculcate businesspeople with an appreciation of different cultures.

They are the exact opposite of a loyal audience, the kind that you might expect, over time, to inculcate with your message.

It is equally important to teach them how to play games and inculcate the right values, so you know if they are playing right, playing fair.

Cameron had tried to inculcate and the studied spontaneity of his big speech on October 3rd, the delegates were lit up mostly by the old-fashioned Tory attractions of tax cuts and Europe-bashing.

What does assertiveness training inculcate?

Classical schools inculcate wisdom and virtue.

I try to inculcate a sense of responsibility in my children.

Think teachers inculcate... More than and 20 years of care, gave us a reason to get together again.

GE was free not only to learn from itself, but also to inculcate the best ideas and practices into everything it did.

Ultimately, the teachers and parents must inculcate the importance of civic consciousness into the young minds by setting an example. This will influence their social behaviour in adulthood.

inculcate young people with a respect for the law

No matter whether the child likes it or not, he has to inculcate some knowledge to him.

I believe that the prime responsibility of a manager is to guard constantly against other people "s attacks and to inculcate this guardian attitude in the people under his or her management."

inculcate a doctrine in a person's mind

They feared he would inculcate ideas of true independence as well as accountability into a nascent class of patriotic Persian leaders.

inculcate造句

inculcate young men with patriotism

We spend much of our time playing games that immerse us in the world and values of a game designer and inculcate the norms of imagined cultures.

We have tried to inculcate a feeling of citizenship in youngsters.

To inculcate, lingering ear; Affectionate expectations, often interested in; Love such as the father of remembrance; to the teachers' day, wishes to; I wish you a happy teacher, health.

They inculcate all their children with the will to succeed.