English to Bengali Dictionary inculcate

inculcate

অভ্যন্তরে স্থাপন করা
definition
verb
the failures of the churches to inculcate a sense of moral responsibility
instill (an attitude, idea, or habit) by persistent instruction.
translation of 'inculcate'
সংস্কার জন্মিয়ে দেওয়া,
বদ্ধমূল করে দেওয়া,
দৃঢ়ভাবে গেঁথে দেওয়া,
অভ্যাস ইঃ মনে ঢুকিয়ে দেওয়া,
বারবার বলে কোনো ধারণা
verb
অভ্যন্তরে স্থাপন করা
example
In addition, efforts were made to 'inculcate' law-abiding attitudes and strengthen the unity of command principle.
Taking a leaf from the President's book, he is determined to reach out to the purposeful section, - students - wherever he goes, and 'inculcate' in them the desire to develop the country in all spheres.
Deciding to share the parents' responsibility to 'inculcate' in their children moral values and teach them the basic rules for a successful life, the Kennedy management invited them to the school on Sunday.
Popular films, both Western and Indian, will be used to demonstrate and 'inculcate' the skills involved in writing a successful screenplay.
In short, the in-depth study of information and communication disciplines needs be encouraged among girls to 'inculcate' in them e-readiness.
they will try to 'inculcate' you with a respect for culture
In this sense, meanings control us, 'inculcate' obedience to the discipline inscribed in them.
‘We want to 'inculcate' the fundamentals of Islam in children so that they develop right attitude towards Islamic living,’ says Sameena Yasmeen, school Principal.
Childhood is the right time to 'inculcate' the trait of kindness and how better can one do it than by example?
Its advertising and promotional campaigns communicated to the population the goals of the regime and attempted to 'inculcate' new attitudes and behaviors.
they will try to 'inculcate' you with a respect for culture
I tried to 'inculcate' in my pupils an attitude of enquiry
That perhaps explains why so much effort was made everywhere to 'inculcate' notions of deference, legitimacy and order.
The goal is to identify those social institutions and practices which 'inculcate' civic virtue, and then to see how these institutions and practices can be protected and strengthened.
Prayers are an enforced ritual to 'inculcate' obedience and conformity.
For like the wars on drugs or poverty it 'inculcates' expectations at the risk of showing few results.
The poet uses his imaginative freedom to doubt the presence of the spirit of Ahalya in this particular stone that 'inculcates' the feminine charm of the sculpture.
She taught herself English and 'inculcated' the value of education in her vast family.
For over thirty years we've 'inculcated' a backward mentality in this country.
They 'inculcated' us with the values of accomplishment and decency.
In teaching the scientific method, we are necessarily 'inculcating' certain values in students.
The tsunami disaster, in a way, has brought the public closer, reiterated the significance of humanism and 'inculcated' the habit of helping those in distress.
Thus, education and training were more of an 'inculcation' of acceptable behaviors to serve employers rather than the needs of individual learners.
It was fascinating to see their opinions without the prejudices 'inculcated' by media spin.
His tutor 'inculcates' principles into him which sum up the essentials of the Social Contract.
Education meant the 'inculcation' of truths as dogmas, the institutionalization of habits of obedience, the subjection of the individual to the community.
As preservers of moral values and presumably willing 'inculcators' of proper standards of behaviour, young women were expected to play the role of the angel of the house.
Government-run schools are free to have a daily Pledge or anthem; I'm not sure how well this 'inculcates' patriotism, but at least in principle I have no objection to this.
While the various institutions within the political, economic, and other spheres are important, the family is the primary 'inculcator' of the moral culture in a society.
Teachers and elders as 'inculcators' , on the one hand and law enforcers, which include the police, on the other, together share this responsibility.
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