inculcate+implant

  • 91infix — v. a. 1. Fasten, plant, set, fix. 2. Implant, ingraft, instil, inculcate, infuse …

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  • 92infuse — v. n. 1. Instil, ingraft, implant, inspire, breathe into, introduce, inculcate. 2. Introduce, diffuse, shed. 3. Steep (in liquor), macerate …

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  • 93ingraft — v. a. 1. Graft. 2. Infix, implant, instil, infuse, inculcate …

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  • 94instil — v. a. [Written also Instill.] 1. Infuse, insinuate. 2. Inculcate, impress, enforce, implant, ingraft …

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  • 95drum — 1. noun 1) the beat of a drum Syn: percussion instrument; bongo, tom tom, snare drum, kettledrum, bodhrán; historical tambour 2) the steady drum of raindrops Syn: beat, rhythm, patter, tap, pounding …

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  • 96imprint — 1. verb 1) patterns can be imprinted in the clay Syn: stamp, print, impress, mark, emboss, brand, inscribe, etch 2) the image was imprinted into his mind Syn: fix, establish, stick …

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  • 97eradicate — uproot, deracinate, extirpate, Exterminate, wipe Analogous words: *abolish, annihilate, extinguish, abate: *destroy, demolish, raze: obliterate, efface, *erase, blot out Contrasted words: *set, fix, establish, settle: *implant, inculcate, instill …

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  • 98establish — 1 *set, settle, fix Analogous words: implant, inculcate, instill: *secure, rivet, anchor, moor Antonyms: uproot (a tree, a habit, a practice): abrogate (a right, a privilege, a quality) Contrasted words: eradicate, extirpate, wipe, *exterminate2… …

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  • 99fix — vb 1 *set, settle, establish Analogous words: *stabilize, steady: determine, *decide, rule, settle: *prescribe, define Antonyms: alter: abrogate (a custom, rule, law) Contrasted words: modify, Ch …

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  • 100inform — vb 1 Inform, animate, inspire, fire are comparable when they mean to infuse (a person or thing) with something (as a spirit, a principle, an idea, or a passion) that gives him or it effective power or an urge to action or activity. Sometimes,… …

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