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  • Which is more correct: Instilled upon or Instilled within?
    They are similar enough to generally not cause an issue of clarity in a sentence, but I am curious which of these is more logically sound: It was instilled upon me at an early age or It was instilled within me at an early age
  • word usage - Can someone be instilled with medication? - English . . .
    but I imagine usage rules would apply equally to the the sense of instilling a sense of something in someone I can't work out if "patients were instilled with medication" would be incorrect, or if it is just an alternative construction of "medication was instilled into patients"
  • Whats the difference in usage between install and instill?
    To install can only be used on physical object (The excpetion would be piece of software, where it could be compared to a piece of equipment for the computer system) Thus fear, an emotion, can't be installed In can be instilled, as could idea and feelings And when one instill fear, it is quite frightening, as it imply the feeling slowling creeping and taking hold on ones mind
  • What is a synonym for inappropriately installed
    I'm trying to find an adjective that means something that was placed or installed incorrectly in a location such that it is causing problems and needs to be removed Something like: Incompetent
  • Install on, install in, install to - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    I would personally use: 'install on' when talking about a machine or device as a whole 'install to' when talking about the storage medium, eg, install to the C drive, or installing 'to' the cloud 'install in' when talking about the folder or virtual directory On the opposite side of the coin, when you uninstall, people generally use 'uninstall from' rather than 'uninstall off' - as in "I
  • Instilled - is there a better word or phrase specifically for a child . . .
    Instilled - is there a better word or phrase specifically for a child getting their interest love of something from a parent Ask Question Asked 2 years, 5 months ago Modified 2 years, 5 months ago
  • What is another way of saying instil fear and shamelessly?
    I was writing an essay and found no other way of expressing "instil fear" and "shamelessly" I am looking for ways to say these in a more formal manner
  • A more commonly understood synonym for inculcation
    2 Cyberherbalist gave one usage: 1) indoctrinate But there is also: 2) instill, which might be the more common The former has a somewhat negative connotation, the latter, more positive For instance: The father instilled in his sons a sense of quality and precision work worthy of his craftsmanship
  • Single word for for beyond their years - English Language Usage . . .
    The death of his parents early in life had instilled in John an advanced sense of responsibility for his younger siblings but that doesn't really give you the full sense of beyond his years, so I came up with premature as he has certainly been prematurely forced to grow up:
  • grammaticality - Instilling a sense of something - English Language . . .
    I do not get the meaning of the bold text in the following sentence: One broken window, left unrepaired for any substantial length of time, instills in the inhabitants of the building a sense of





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