noun
- the acts or processes of teaching or impressing ideas, principles, or beliefs persistently and repeatedly
Usage: plural form of inculcation; formal
Examples
- The teacher’s inculcations of moral values shaped the students’ character.
- Through repeated inculcations, the coach instilled discipline in his team.
- The parents’ inculcations of honesty became deeply rooted in their children.
- Religious inculcations formed an important part of the monastery’s daily routine.
- The military academy’s inculcations of loyalty and duty were evident in every graduate.
- Her grandmother’s inculcations about hard work guided her throughout life.