Inculcate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: inculcateInculcate
repetitions or admonitions to urge on the mind as christ inculcates on his followers humility
Inculcator
one who inculcates
Confucianism
can hardly be called a religion as it does not inculcate the worship of any god
Ghost dance
life of millennial happiness upon a regenerated earth the religion inculcates peace righteousness and work and holds that in good time
Inculcation
a teaching and impressing by frequent repetitions
Inculk
to inculcate
Judaize
to the doctrines observances or methods of the jews to inculcate or impose judaism
Judaizer
one who conforms to or inculcates judaism
Moralist
life a writer of essays intended to correct vice and inculcate moral duties
New Thought
origin as a cult it has its unifying idea the inculcation of workable optimism in contrast with the ldquoold thoughtrdquo of
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