What does «inculcar» mean in Spanish?
- To press one thing against another.
Examples of use in Spanish: "las piezas se inculcan bien".
- To repeat a thing with persistence and insistence.
- To infuse, to imbue a thing into the mind of another.
- To teach or firmly fix in someone's mind an idea, a feeling, etc.
Examples of use in Spanish: "su familia le inculcó buenos valores desde niño".
"el abuelo saxofonista le inculcó a su nieto el amor por la música".
- In printing, to join letters too closely together.
- (inculcarse) To insist on achieving something; to be obstinate.
Examples of use in Spanish: "se inculcó en su idea de cambiar de auto".