Instill (instil) : (어떤 의식·느낌 등을 가지도록) 불어넣다, 심어주다, 주입하다
1)
to instill something in somebody
this is to slowly implant an idea or a feeling or a moral attitude into sombody but slowly by and with persistent efforts
this is to gradually put a feeling or an idea into somebody's mind
it's to slowly but strongly establish an attitude or an idea
notice, to instill in somebody or to instill into somebody
to make something to take an attitude
slowly giving the apprentice a more and more responsibilty
to inculcate
to fix to slowly but surely make somebody feel in that way
to impart gradually
to instill a love of something
to influence somoething as somebody so that something slowly becomes part of a person's nature
to infuse
to gradually introduce
to put in drop by drop by drop
to imbue
to sow the seeds of something
2)
it is importnat to instill confidnece into students
as a teachter, one of the tings I try too instill in my students is a love of foreign language
parent should instill good moral values into their children
whan I was young, walks by the river instilled a love of wildlife into me
to instill a culture of being proactive notice
it is much easier to instill ideas or feeling into children than into adults
to instill discipline in children
morality may be instilled into people's mind
punctuality was something that was instilled into me from an early age
3)
notice, instill two 'll' is American spelling, whereas, instil one 'l' is the British spelling
both are perfectly vaild
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