different between instill vs reinstill
instill
English
Alternative forms
- instil UK
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin instill?.
Pronunciation
- (UK, US) IPA(key): /?n?st?l/
- Rhymes: -?l
Verb
instill (third-person singular simple present instills, present participle instilling, simple past and past participle instilled)
- To cause a quality to become part of someone's nature.
- It is important to instill discipline in a child at an early age.
- To pour in (medicine, for example) drop by drop.
Translations
See also
- infuse
- inculcate
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reinstill
English
Alternative forms
- reinstil
Etymology
re- +? instill
Verb
reinstill (third-person singular simple present reinstills, present participle reinstilling, simple past and past participle reinstilled)
- To instill again or anew; to cause a quality to become part of the nature of someone or something again.
Anagrams
- instiller
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