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Definition of Instill

Instill

  1. To drop in; to pour in drop by drop; hence, to impart gradually; to infuse slowly; to cause to be imbibed.

Instill Quotations

A good teacher can inspire hope, ignite the imagination, and instill a love of learning.
Brad Henry

Really, what I try to instill in my fans is to be healthy and happy. I have no desire to be super-skinny.
Kelly Clarkson

One of the jobs of a manager is to instill confidence, pump confidence into your people. And when you've got somebody who's raring to go and you can smell it and feel it, give 'em that shot.
Jack Welch

There was no way we'd ever get spoiled. Daddy made sure to instill in us a work ethic.
Kathie Lee Gifford

Catholic schools in our Nation's education have been paramount in teaching the values that we as parents seek to instill in our children.
Joe Baca
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Instill Translations

instill in Norwegian is innpode, inngyte
instill in Spanish is instilar
instill in Swedish is indrypa, ingiva

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