noun
- people who instill ideas, values, or principles in others through persistent teaching or repetition
Usage: plural form of inculcator
Examples
- The parents served as inculcators of moral values in their children.
- Teachers are often the primary inculcators of academic discipline.
- Religious leaders act as inculcators of faith and spiritual beliefs.
- The coaches were effective inculcators of teamwork and perseverance.
- Military drill sergeants are known as strict inculcators of discipline.
- The program trained volunteers to be inculcators of environmental awareness.