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Noun: instilling  in'sti-ling
  1. Teaching or impressing upon the mind by frequent instruction or repetition
    "The instilling of moral values was a key part of their upbringing";
    - inculcation, ingraining
Verb: instil (instilled,instilling)  in'stil
Usage: Brit, Cdn (US: instill)
  1. Enter drop by drop
    "instil medication into my eye";
    - instill
     
  2. Fill, as with a certain quality
    "The teacher instilled confidence in her students";
    - impregnate, infuse, instill, tincture
     
  3. Teach and impress by frequent repetitions or admonitions
    "instil values into the young generation";
    - inculcate, instill, infuse
     
  4. Produce or try to produce a vivid impression of
    "Mother tried to instil respect for our elders in us";
    - impress, ingrain, instill, engrain
     
  5. Impart gradually
    "Her presence instilled faith into the children";
    - instill, transfuse

Type of: add, affect, bestow, bring, contribute, drill, enter, fill, fill up, impart, impress, indoctrination, infix, insert, introduce, lend, move, strike

Encyclopedia: Instil