Meanings (ES + gloss)
inculcar
To teach by repeated instruction.
Those impious Pigs, Who, by frequent squeaks, have dared impugn The settled Swellfoot system, or to make Irreverent mockery of the genuflexions Inculcated by the arch-priest, have…
she had a perfect Parisian accent, was musical—all French women sing—had a great deal of tournure, the value of which she was always inculcating on her pupils: "La Grace plus belle…
inculcar
To induce understanding or a particular sentiment in a person or persons.
The right defense against false sentiments is to inculcate just sentiments.
all preachers , especially such as be of good temper , and have wisdom with conscience , ought to inculcate and beat upon a peace , silence , and surseance
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