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instil

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Word definitions for instil in dictionaries

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
verb COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN confidence ▪ One way to instil confidence is to start with a positive attitude and this starts the moment you step up to the ball. ▪ He couldn't instil enough confidence into her, that was the trouble. ▪ How will he ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
vb. (alternative spelling of instill English)

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
To instil or instill is to slowly but firmly establish something. It can also refer to: Instillation abortion , a method of induced abortion USS Instill (AM-252) , an American minesweeper

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
instil \instil\ v. t. same as instill . Syn: instill.

Usage examples of instil.

Similarly, the CIA instructors in the OPS training programs in the United States and Panama played a major role in instilling a counterinsurgent orientation among foreign police.

Like most captains, Diu was tall for a human, with craggy features and an easy charm meant to instill trust in their human passengers.

The fear instilled by this training was so overwhelming, in fact, that the dogs could only be worked for short periods of time.

Group to another in order that the dogs will become familiar with several persons and instill confidence and mutual respect between man and dog: enabling the dog to again become rehabilitated for return to normal civilian life.

I spent probably twenty minutes with Energise, and he instilled in me some very strange ideas.

Several tubes ran from his arms, some to instill the icing solution, some to drain it off in a constant recirculation of the hypothermic solution.

Was it merely spite at some kind of residual Catharism that led to this crucial trial, or was it a symptom of the fear that Languedocian women instilled in the sex-obsessed Inquisitors?

The only thing the terrorists could have done to instill greater fear in Manhattanites would have been to release a list of rent-controlled apartments.

Parallel to this, and once photoactive chemicals were found, others tried to find a way to instill motion some other way.

Public executions involved drowning the offender in pools of gray water, a prospect that instilled more fear in the Scabs than any other threat of death.

I saw her every day and always in silence till the fatal mark had disappeared, but during these mad visits the poison of desire was so instilled into my veins that if she had known my state of mind she might have despoiled me of all I possessed for a single favour.

Together they instil disquiet and suspicion into the mind of Elsa as she is about to enter the minster to be married.

Territorials, but his attempts to intellectualise the Greek warrior spirit and instill it in his men cut against the grain of an army that saw itself strictly in terms of a peacekeeping force.

All sorts of dedicated teachers appeared to do their best to instill knowledge in adolescent heads.

Lenin had attempted to educate a leadership, to instil into the cadres of Bolshevism the basic ideas, method and programme of Marxism.