instill inculcate, introduce; insinuate; infuse slowly into the mind or feelings:
instill a sense of fairness in a child Not to be confused with: install – invest, instate, place in position; connect for use:
install an air conditioner; induct into office with ceremonies:
install a new president Abused, Confused, & Misused Words by Mary Embree Copyright © 2007, 2013 by Mary Embree
in·still also in·stil (ĭn-stĭl′) tr.v. in·stilled ,
in·still·ing ,
in·stills also
in·stils 1. To introduce by gradual, persistent efforts; implant: "Morality ... may be instilled into their minds" (Thomas Jefferson).
2. To pour in (medicine, for example) drop by drop.
[Middle English instillen , from Latin īnstīllāre : in- , into ; see in- 2 + stīllāre , to drip, drop (from stīlla , drop ).]
in′stil·la′tion (ĭn′stə-lā′shən) n.
in·still′er n.
in·still′ment n.
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in•still or in•stil (ɪnˈstɪl) v.t. -stilled, -still•ing or -stil•ling. 1. to infuse slowly or gradually: to instill courtesy in a child.
2. to put in drop by drop.
[1525–35; < Latin
instillāre =
in- in -
2 +
stillāre to drip]
in`stil•la′tion, n.
in•still′er, n.
in•still′ment, n.
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instill Past participle: instilledGerund: instillingImperative Present Preterite Present Continuous Present Perfect Past Continuous Past Perfect Future Future Perfect Future Continuous Present Perfect Continuous Future Perfect Continuous Past Perfect Continuous Conditional Past Conditional Present I instill you instill he/she/it instills we instill you instill they instill
Preterite I instilled you instilled he/she/it instilled we instilled you instilled they instilled
Present Continuous I am instilling you are instilling he/she/it is instilling we are instilling you are instilling they are instilling
Present Perfect I have instilled you have instilled he/she/it has instilled we have instilled you have instilled they have instilled
Past Continuous I was instilling you were instilling he/she/it was instilling we were instilling you were instilling they were instilling
Past Perfect I had instilled you had instilled he/she/it had instilled we had instilled you had instilled they had instilled
Future I will instill you will instill he/she/it will instill we will instill you will instill they will instill
Future Perfect I will have instilled you will have instilled he/she/it will have instilled we will have instilled you will have instilled they will have instilled
Future Continuous I will be instilling you will be instilling he/she/it will be instilling we will be instilling you will be instilling they will be instilling
Present Perfect Continuous I have been instilling you have been instilling he/she/it has been instilling we have been instilling you have been instilling they have been instilling
Future Perfect Continuous I will have been instilling you will have been instilling he/she/it will have been instilling we will have been instilling you will have been instilling they will have been instilling
Past Perfect Continuous I had been instilling you had been instilling he/she/it had been instilling we had been instilling you had been instilling they had been instilling
Conditional I would instill you would instill he/she/it would instill we would instill you would instill they would instill
Past Conditional I would have instilled you would have instilled he/she/it would have instilled we would have instilled you would have instilled they would have instilled
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Thesaurus Antonyms Related Words Synonyms Legend:
Verb 1. instill - impart gradually; "Her presence instilled faith into the children"; "transfuse love of music into the students"contribute ,
lend ,
impart ,
add ,
bestow ,
bring - bestow a quality on; "Her presence lends a certain cachet to the company"; "The music added a lot to the play"; "She brings a special atmosphere to our meetings"; "This adds a light note to the program"
breathe - impart as if by breathing; "He breathed new life into the old house"
2. instill - enter drop by drop; "instill medication into my eye"3. instill - produce or try to produce a vivid impression of; "Mother tried to ingrain respect for our elders in us"impress ,
strike ,
affect ,
move - have an emotional or cognitive impact upon; "This child impressed me as unusually mature"; "This behavior struck me as odd"
4. instill - teach and impress by frequent repetitions or admonitions; "inculcate values into the young generation"drill - teach by repetition
din - instill (into a person) by constant repetition; "he dinned the lessons into his students"
5. instill - fill, as with a certain quality; "The heavy traffic tinctures the air with carbon monoxide"fill ,
fill up ,
make full - make full, also in a metaphorical sense; "fill a container"; "fill the child with pride"
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instill also instilverb To fix (an idea, for example) in someone's mind by reemphasis and repetition:
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Translations
nakapat vkapat vštípit
iskostaa juurruttaa valuttaa
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