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Inculcate vs. Inculpate — What's the Difference?

Inculcate vs. Inculpate — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Inculcate and Inculpate

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Inculcate

To impress (something) upon the mind of another by frequent instruction or repetition; instill
Inculcating sound principles.

Inculpate

To incriminate.

Inculcate

To teach (others) by frequent instruction or repetition; indoctrinate
Inculcate the young with a sense of duty.

Inculpate

(legal) To imply the guilt of; to blame or incriminate.

Inculcate

(transitive) To teach by repeated instruction.
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Inculpate

To blame; to impute guilt to; to accuse; to involve or implicate in guilt. Contrasted with exculpate.
That risk could only exculpate her and not inculpate them - the probabilities protected them so perfectly.

Inculcate

(transitive) To induce understanding or a particular sentiment in a person or persons.

Inculpate

Suggest that someone is guilty

Inculcate

To teach and impress by frequent repetitions or admonitions; to urge on the mind; as, Christ inculcates on his followers humility.
The most obvious and necessary duties of life they have not yet had authority enough to enforce and inculcate upon men's minds.

Inculcate

Teach and impress by frequent repetitions or admonitions;
Inculcate values into the young generation

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