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INSTILL meaning: 1. US spelling of instil 2. to put a feeling, idea, or principle gradually into someone's mind, so…. Learn more.
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INSTILL | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
INSTILL meaning: 1. US spelling of instil 2. to put a feeling, idea, or principle gradually into someone's mind, so…. Learn more.
Instill Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of INSTILL is to impart gradually. How to use instill in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Instill.
INSTILL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
What is the pronunciation of instill? INSTILL definition: 1. US spelling of instil 2. to put a feeling, idea, or principle gradually into someone's mind, so…. Learn more.
INSTILL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
2 meanings: If you instill an idea or feeling in someone, especially over a period of time, you make them think it or feel it..... Click for more definitions.
Instill - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
Instill comes from the Latin verb stillare, meaning "to drip." For some people, this word provides an apt metaphor for the way that parents and teachers cultivate understanding in young learners, patiently introducing wisdom "drop by drop."
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