- past perfect of inculcate.
Example Sentences
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She remembers how a “feeling of otherness” had inculcated in her a sense of caution, “a lifelong habit of observing before acting.”
From New York Times • Mar. 16, 2022
Bengali parents had inculcated a love of music and culture while their boys were very young.
From The Guardian • Dec. 12, 2012
It was his mother, the formidable Sara Delano Roosevelt, who had inculcated in him her own love of collecting and given him his first stamps.
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The school in Siberia which had inculcated such thoughts and sentiments had begun bitterly.
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The modest, ideal which my earliest teachers had inculcated faded away; I had embarked upon a sea agitated by all the storms and currents of the age.
From Recollections of My Youth by Renan, Ernest