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instill

implant / infuse / inject
Transitive Verb
past: instilledpp: instilleding: instilling

This term describes a process of gradual infusion, whether the substance is a physical liquid or an abstract value. It suggests a slow, steady application rather than a sudden imposition, implying that the result is deeply embedded and permanent. In a psychological or educational context, it carries a positive or neutral connotation of mentorship and guidance. It is frequently paired with virtues such as confidence, discipline, or morality, emphasizing the patience required to shape a person's character over time.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ something in/into someone]

To gradually but firmly establish an idea, attitude, or feeling in a person's mind through persistent effort or teaching.

"The parents worked hard to instill a sense of responsibility in their children."

Transitive Verb
[~ something into something]

To introduce a liquid drop by drop into a cavity or a vessel, typically for medical purposes.

"The nurse began to instill the saline solution into the patient's eye."

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