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    instilling


    1. Second only to ants in instilling hate and fear in about 400 million years ago


    2. They gave great leeway to the students, thus instilling great confidence


    3. Training by instilling fear


    4. (collective) mainstream at a time our nation was predominately agrarian and (widely) dispersed; to harness our (fledgling) nation‘s intellectual resources as well as laying the moral foundation(s) of model citizenship by instilling Republican Virtues and establishing guidelines for being or becoming an American


    5. After the wondering fear of this strangeness had abated, I would present a small portion of my personification for his edification, instilling in him an urgency to share, knowing that he would only be able to do so through the limitations of his very abbreviated, tunnel-like viewing repertoire


    6. Instilling anger and hopelessness cannot bring about a positive change in a human heart


    7. “Sephiroth!” bellowed Cloud, the mere sight of his foe instilling


    8. saints as well as his own, instilling confidence in himself and in


    9. It was like instilling renewed life in Judah


    10. To think I falter what tasteless conjuring they conducted over the eons, instilling this insatiable thirst in them

    11. This assists the priest in instilling the fear of God into the


    12. Well mate, I intend instilling the fear of Authors into the


    13. Dana sighed, took a deep, courage instilling breath, and walked over to her


    14. Denis sat straight and attentive, the man instilling fear in all of them


    15. It also acts as a neat way to begin instilling proper research skills as well


    16. They were more worried in their lives of feeding their families and going to church and instilling in many households values and morals


    17. No, my time inside that fish was better than any sermon for instilling faith in me


    18. the war and in turn instilling an intense patriotism in them


    19. His imagination was once again getting the better of his normally passive faculties and instilling in his system a fear he had known only once before in his life when he had nearly been captured by a Nazi soldier patrolling the countryside in France


    20. Instilling confidence with or without your help, they are able to transform many lives

    21. A sudden but intense wave of panic overwhelmed him, instilling in him a desire to flee from his mental attacker, and he had the uncanny feeling that the force that tormented and taunted him was standing directly behind him with cold eyes, watching and laughing at his agony as the hands closed ever tighter around the neck


    22. It was so gloomy, big and empty, instilling a feeling of foreboding


    23. inundated her with twentieth century media trying to create a certain mind set in her that they believed would influence me along a certain sociological tangent, instilling a


    24. This is not recommended, as the bedroom should be instilling a sense of


    25. Are you struggling day in and day out with the habits of your lower nature, or are you breaking the habits of the flesh and instilling the habits of the Spirit in your life? Remember that the broad, clear path leads to the desires of the flesh, but the narrow, less travelled path leads to exciting place in Jesus Christ


    26. you will have more respect, by instilling fear,


    27. But it is aimed at instilling a way of thinking about organisation, rather than changing the motives that are its reason for existence


    28. instilling that keeping up with the Joneses is the American


    29. come in spreading threats and easy money, instilling fear and mistrust


    30. She felt again the adrenaline of the souk, and an unfamiliar lust coursing through her veins, her frustration rising at the lack of progress her efforts were instilling

    31. The instilling new beliefs skill is used to change your attitudes and beliefs about your possibilities in life


    32. nurturing and instilling strong values in the children through


    33. the child’s level of understanding, is the best way of instilling a sense of


    34. There is a constructive side to instilling competitiveness: children tend to


    35. for prudence by instilling four good habits during the first seven years of life


    36. Instilling all of these messages inside of you now…


    37. - a new project geared toward instilling core values


    38. Stability for the animal involves instilling fear in others to be unbothered, and then they have a period of quiet


    39. This was done by imprinting children with moral codes and instilling a fear of authority that shaped them into law- abiding and hard-working citizens


    40. It has been the author’s experience that acknowledging the possibility of a Creator’s existence, and the possibility of the Creator’s relationship with Self, in times of adversity and joy, has the potential effect of instilling a significant sense of personal inner strength and courage - albeit ever so subtle - over the fear and vulnerability of the specific moment

    41. Most notable about the Ice Age is that its occurrence coincides perfectly with God’s dispersion of the people at Babel, who were building a tower to reach heaven and were instilling singularity of thought against God among all living upon the Earth


    42. Golenishtchev never let slip an opportunity of instilling sound ideas about art into Mihailov


    43. I find the thought of instilling fear in you abhorrent


    44. The news from the company in December 2008 did not do much for instilling confidence in their investors and the stock continued the fall that began earlier in the year


    45. It is done (1) by instilling, by example and direct instruction, from childhood up, into the working people, who have not time to study moral and religious questions for themselves, the idea that torture and murder are compatible with Christianity, and that for certain objects of state, torture and murder are not only admissible, but ought to be employed; and (2) by instilling into certain of the people, who have either voluntarily enlisted or been taken by compulsion into the army, the idea that the perpetration of murder and torture with their own hands is a sacred duty, and even a glorious exploit, worthy of praise and reward


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    Synonyms for "instilling"

    inculcation ingraining instilling

    "instilling" definitions

    teaching or impressing upon the mind by frequent instruction or repetition