instil in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

instil in the PONS Dictionary

instil Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to instil sth (in/into sb)
to instil sth (in/into sb) (teach)
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The food is in liquid form and instilled at low rates.
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Little saw his first circus at the age of seven, which instilled a lifelong love of the circus in him.
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Both the mission and school were destroyed by a fire in 1948 but the economy was instilled in the 1950s by two notable events.
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To instil his independence, she searched for a wife for him.
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Stories or narratives have been shared in every culture as a means of entertainment, education, cultural preservation, and instilling moral values.
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The abundant light and imposing spaces were intended to mirror the institution's power and instil confidence among its clients.
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She instilled in him an interest in investing.
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Programs like all-girl computer camps, girls after-school computer clubs, and support groups for girls have been instilled to create more interest at a younger age.
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His memory will be instilled in the many lives he inspired and touched with his positive attitude and motivation toward life.
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The objective is to instil business skills among the students.
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