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Origin and history of inculcate
inculcate(v.)
"enforce or stamp upon the mind," especially by admonitions or forcible statement, 1540s, from Latin inculcatus, past participle of inculcare "force upon, insist; stamp in, impress, tread down," from in- "in" (from PIE root *en "in") + calcare "to tread, press in," from calx (1) "heel" (see calcaneus). Related: Inculcated; inculcating.
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