transfuse |
inculcate |
In lang=en terms the difference between transfuse and inculcate
is that
transfuse is to diffuse or permeate through something while
inculcate is to induce understanding or a particular sentiment in a person or persons.
As verbs the difference between transfuse and inculcate
is that
transfuse is (medicine) to administer a transfusion while
inculcate is to teach by repeated instruction.
inculcate |
ingrain |
Related terms |
As verbs the difference between inculcate and ingrain
is that
inculcate is to teach by repeated instruction while
ingrain is to make something deeply part of something else, either literally or figuratively.
As an adjective ingrain is
dyed with grain, or kermes.
As a noun ingrain is
an ingrain fabric, such as a carpet.
inspire |
inculcate |
Related terms |
Inspire is a related term of inculcate.
As verbs the difference between inspire and inculcate
is that
inspire is while
inculcate is to teach by repeated instruction.
inculcate |
implant |
In transitive terms the difference between inculcate and implant
is that
inculcate is to induce understanding or a particular sentiment in a person or persons while
implant is to insert (something) surgically into the body.
As a noun implant is
anything surgically implanted in the body, such as a tissue graft or prosthesis, particularly
breast implants.
absolve |
inculcate |
In lang=en terms the difference between absolve and inculcate
is that
absolve is to pass a course or test; to gain credit for a class; to qualify academically while
inculcate is to induce understanding or a particular sentiment in a person or persons.
As verbs the difference between absolve and inculcate
is that
absolve is to set free, release or discharge (from obligations, debts, responsibility etc) while
inculcate is to teach by repeated instruction.
impress |
inculcate |
Related terms |
In transitive terms the difference between impress and inculcate
is that
impress is to seize or confiscate (property) by force while
inculcate is to induce understanding or a particular sentiment in a person or persons.
As a noun impress
is the act of impressing.
inculcate |
enculturate |
In lang=en terms the difference between inculcate and enculturate
is that
inculcate is to induce understanding or a particular sentiment in a person or persons while
enculturate is to subject to enculturation.
As verbs the difference between inculcate and enculturate
is that
inculcate is to teach by repeated instruction while
enculturate is to subject to enculturation.
inculcate |
fire |
Related terms |
Inculcate is a related term of fire.
As a verb inculcate
is to teach by repeated instruction.
As a noun fire is
the sector of the economy including finance, insurance and real estate businesses.
inculcate |
animate |
Related terms |
Inculcate is a related term of animate.
As verbs the difference between inculcate and animate
is that
inculcate is to teach by repeated instruction while
animate is .
inculcate |
brainwash |
As verbs the difference between inculcate and brainwash
is that
inculcate is to teach by repeated instruction while
brainwash is to affect one's mind by using extreme mental pressure or any other mind-affecting process. (i.e. hypnosis.
As a noun brainwash is
an effect upon one's memory, belief, or ideas.
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