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Inculcation

noun
1.
Teaching or impressing upon the mind by frequent instruction or repetition.  Synonyms: ingraining, instilling.






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"Inculcation" Quotes from Famous Books



... writers to expect a fruit from such performances which they can never bear. In the long run a great body of men and women is improved less by general outcry against its collective characteristics than by the inculcation of broader views, higher motives, and sounder habits of judgment, in such a form as touches each man and woman individually. It is better to awaken in the individual a sense of responsibility for his own character than to do anything, either by magnificent dithyrambs ...
— Diderot and the Encyclopaedists - Volume II. • John Morley



Words linked to "Inculcation" :   inculcate, indoctrination



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