Synonym: impregnate, impress, inculcate, infuse, ingrain, instil, tincture, transfuse. Similar words: still, instinct, instigate, institution, institutional, till now, install, in step. Meaning: [ɪn'stɪl] v. 1. impart gradually 2. enter drop by drop 3. produce or try to produce a vivid impression of 4. teach and impress by frequent repetitions or admonitions 5. fill, as with a certain quality.
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31, Corollary of delivering fierce speeches that instill violence and propaganda of wheeler-dealer and paranoid mass media to spread such loath-laden print and telecast materials adds fuel to the fire.
32, Joe Battipaglia, a market strategist with Stifel Nicolaus, said the Fed's move did little to instill confidence in global equity markets.
33, In this poem, Wang Changlin uses the crystal clear instill a kind of confidence in himself.
34, Dragonflies look enough like wasps or stinging flies to instill trepidation among humans.
35, They instill in you the legacy of Confucianism, especially the values of hierarchy and hard work.
36, The sense that I try to instill into materials is beyond all rules of composition, and their tangibility , smell, and acoustic qualities are merely elements of the language that we are obliged to use.
37, Giving test users a heads-up about possible problems and what they should do when those problems occur helps instill confidence in the project and its members.
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