- 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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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...
- (2021). "Steven Bartlett: 'If you want a
successful business, you have to
instil a
culture of learning'". gq-magazine.co.uk. GQ.
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- 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...
- like Chathan, Karinkali, Yakshi, etc.,
exploiting their vulnerabilities to
instil fear and
exert control over
fellow beings." The film
collected ₹3 crore...
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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...
- only that they will be
profitable for the parish, but also that they will
instil a good work
ethic in the children.: 191 Locke's
political theory was founded...
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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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services and
media work can be connected.[citation needed]
Citizens must
instil in
themselves excellent morals, ethics, and
values and must
preserve human...