inculquer
to instil
verb an-kül-KEH Rare
Origin: Latin inculcare 'to tread in', from calx 'heel'
Also means
to inculcate
Usage Note
Inculquer means to instil beliefs, values, or habits through persistent teaching or repetition. It typically takes an indirect object: inculquer quelque chose à quelqu'un ('to instil something in someone'). The word carries a slightly formal register and implies sustained effort — inculquer le respect ('to instil respect'). The related noun is inculcation.
Examples
"Les parents inculquent des valeurs à leurs enfants."
Natural Translation
Parents instil values in their children.
Literal Translation
Parents instil values to their children.
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