Instill ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Instill ( verb )

  1. To impart gradually; to introduce gradually into the mind or feelings.
  2. To introduce or inculcate (an idea, attitude, etc.) gradually by persistent instruction or repetition.

Origin:

From the latin word "instillare" which means "to drop in".

Examples:

  1. The teacher worked to instill a love of learning in her students.
  2. Her parents instilled strong values in her from a young age.
  3. The coach tried to instill a sense of teamwork in his players.
  4. The company's culture instills a sense of pride in its employees.
  5. The training program instilled new techniques for the workers.

(As a noun)

Instill ( noun )

  1. To impart gradually; to introduce gradually into the mind or feelings.
  2. To introduce or inculcate (an idea, attitude, etc.) gradually by persistent instruction or repetition.

Origin:

From the latin word "instillare" which means "to drop in".

Examples:

  1. The teacher worked to instill a love of learning in her students.
  2. Her parents instilled strong values in her from a young age.
  3. The coach tried to instill a sense of teamwork in his players.
  4. The company's culture instills a sense of pride in its employees.
  5. The training program instilled new techniques for the workers.