To instill an attitude, idea, or habit by persistent instruction
to impress something upon the mind of another through frequent instruction or repetition.
“The company's training program aims to inculcate a culture of customer service excellence in all new employees.”— Business
“The mentorship program is designed to inculcate best practices in software development and ethical coding among junior engineers.”— Technology
Origin: From Latin *in-* (in) + *calx* (heel), metaphorically meaning to tread or press in.
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