instil - significado y definición. Qué es instil
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Qué (quién) es instil - definición


instil         
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Instill; Instillation; Instil (disambiguation); Instill (disambiguation); Instillation (disambiguation)
v. a.
[Written also Instill.]
1.
Infuse, insinuate.
2.
Inculcate, impress, enforce, implant, ingraft.
instil         
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Instill; Instillation; Instil (disambiguation); Instill (disambiguation); Instillation (disambiguation)
[?n'st?l]
(also instill)
¦ verb (instils, instilling, instilled)
1. gradually but firmly establish in someone's mind.
2. put (a liquid) into something in drops.
Derivatives
instillation noun
instilment noun
Origin
ME: from L. instillare, from in- 'into' + stillare 'to drop'.
instil         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Instill; Instillation; Instil (disambiguation); Instill (disambiguation); Instillation (disambiguation)
(instils, instilling, instilled)
Note: in AM, use 'instill'
If you instil an idea or feeling in someone, especially over a period of time, you make them think it or feel it.
They hope that their work will instil a sense of responsibility in children...
The motive of the executions would be to instil fear.
VERB: V n in/into n, V n

Wikipedia

Instil
To instil or instill is to slowly but firmly establish something, and may refer to:
Ejemplos de uso de instil
1. He said Eritrean government instil provocative and destabilising the region.
2. Schools must play their part and instil discipline and good values in our kids.
3. Miami seems to instil an aggressive madness in its residents, she said.
4. The prince also tries to instil phobia into Tigrean people about other Ethiopian people.
5. The idea behind the donations, Microsoft says, is to instil computer literacy at an early age.