- Look up
instil, instill, or
instillation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. To
instil or
instill is to
slowly but
firmly establish something, and may...
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control of the aircraft.
These hijackers also used bomb
threats to
instil fear into the p****engers and crew, also
spraying chemical weapons to disable...
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Traditional Roman education was
moral and practical.
Stories were
meant to
instil Roman values (mores maiorum).
Parents were
expected to act as role models...
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reattributed acceptable characteristics.
These revised symbols were used to
instil in the
public a new
sense of
tradition and
reverence for the Enlightenment...
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horror uses
elements of
folklore or
other religious and
cultural beliefs to
instil fear in audiences. Folk
horror films have
featured rural settings and themes...
- 1787. Phi Beta
Kappa was a
secret society to
protect its
members and to
instil a
sense of solidarity. The new
society was
given the motto, Φιλοσοφία Βίου...
- and
poetry as well as the "Houthification" of the
education system to "
instil Huthi values and
mobilise the
youth to join the
fight against the coalition...
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unknown which it
elicits by
lurking in
those waters, and real fear
which it
instils by
appearing in sight. The
earliest extant unambiguous pairing of the makara...
- and drawing, or
playing the
piano than
attend to his studies. In 1949, to
instil discipline, his
parents insisted he
attend Jones' West
Monmouth Boys' School...
- much
better equipped or
larger force.
Sniping enables a few
persons to
instil terror in a much
larger regular force –
regardless of the size of the force...