inculcate \in-KUHL-kayt; IN-kuhl-kayt\, transitive verb:
To teach and impress by frequent repetition or instruction.
Ben arrived at the new employee meeting, which to him, was another vehicle to inculcate the philosophy and world view of Generic Fundamentalist University, an organization he had been steeped in since childhood.
Posted by Kammer at June 23, 2003 06:47 AMIn orientation....
Our provost Dr. Phil Smith used the word "inculcate" concerning philosopy and worldview.
Posted by: Kammer at June 23, 2003 05:20 PMseems oddly similar in purpose/definition to meditate.
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