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1 inculcate
tr['ɪnkʌlkeɪt]1 formal use inculcar (in/into, a) ( with, en)■ they inculcated the idea of honesty in their children inculcaron a sus hijos la idea de honestidadv.• inculcar v.'ɪnkʌlkeɪttransitive verb (frml)to inculcate something IN(TO) somebody, to inculcate somebody WITH something — inculcarle* algo a alguien, inculcar* algo en alguien
['ɪnkʌlkeɪt]VT* * *['ɪnkʌlkeɪt]transitive verb (frml)to inculcate something IN(TO) somebody, to inculcate somebody WITH something — inculcarle* algo a alguien, inculcar* algo en alguien
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