inculcators

[US]/ˈɪnkʌlkeɪtəz/
[UK]/ˈɪnkʌlkeɪtərz/

Translation

n.People who teach or impress ideas upon others; Those who cultivate moral or intellectual qualities

Phrases & Collocations

the inculcators

young inculcators

moral inculcators

these inculcators

professional inculcators

political inculcators

Example Sentences

the moral inculcators shaped the character of the younger generation.

religious inculcators teach children fundamental beliefs.

cultural inculcators preserve traditional values.

the school serves as an institution for ethical inculcators.

political inculcators influence public opinion.

family members act as primary inculcators of social norms.

the mentors functioned as effective inculcators of professional ethics.

historical inculcators help students understand the past.

media can act as powerful inculcators of consumer habits.

teachers are the key inculcators of knowledge.

parents remain the most influential inculcators of language.

the regime used propaganda as a tool for ideological inculcators.

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