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Instil
Association football tournament in Russia
(IS) threatening attacks during the event, demonstrating their intent to instil fear in Russia. That moment had caused a lot of the talks between FIFA and
2018_FIFA_World_Cup
1912 maritime disaster
helping to load the lifeboats, interacting with passengers, and trying to instil urgency to follow evacuation orders while avoiding panic. Fourth Officer
Sinking_of_the_Titanic
27 BC–476/1453 AD state and civilization
Traditional Roman education was moral and practical. Stories were meant to instil Roman values (mores maiorum). Parents were expected to act as role models
Roman_Empire
Senator of the Philippines
die. If nobody fights back, we'll make them fight back. Produce blood. Instil fear." On July 1, 2016, he was officially sworn in as the 21st chief of
Ronald_dela_Rosa
English broadcaster and natural historian (born 1926)
London, near Richmond Park. Attenborough is agnostic. His parents did not instil any religious beliefs during his childhood, Attenborough stating "It never
David_Attenborough
Association football club in England
"impressive". The 'This is Anfield' sign, installed by Shankly in 1972 to instil fear into the opposition, was temporarily removed during the reconstruction
Liverpool_F.C.
2000 graphic novel by Paul Dini and Alex Ross
is a tale of a superhero using his powers in the most human of ways: to instil hope in the hearts of children. When Billy Batson, Captain Marvel's adolescent
Shazam!_Power_of_Hope
1789–1799 sociopolitical change in France
reattributed acceptable characteristics. These revised symbols were used to instil in the public a new sense of tradition and reverence for the Enlightenment
French_Revolution
French electronic music duo (1993–2021)
imagine contemporary electronic dance music without Daft Punk ... They helped instil a philosophy of self-reinvention that would resonate with generations of
Daft_Punk
Anti-government protests
activists alleging that the Islamic Republic aims to use executions to instil fear in their population and therefore suppress internal opposition. Kurdish-majority
2025–2026_Iranian_protests
Service quality research tool
employees in excellent banks will instil confidence in customers. The behaviour of employees in the XYZ bank instils confidence in you. Tangibles Excellent
SERVQUAL
Training program for adult leaders in Scouting
Scout organizations. Wood Badge courses teach Scout leadership skills and instil an ideological bond and commitment to the organizations. Courses generally
Wood_Badge
Painting by Hans Holbein the Younger
and follows the intentions of Grünewald, who in his altarpiece set out to instil feelings of both guilt and empathy in the viewer. It is unknown why the
The Body of the Dead Christ in the Tomb
The_Body_of_the_Dead_Christ_in_the_Tomb
Welsh actor (born 1937)
and drawing, or playing the piano than attend to his studies. In 1949, to instil discipline, his parents insisted he attend Jones' West Monmouth Boys' School
Anthony_Hopkins
Swedish football manager (born 1988)
emphasis on training intensity and creating game-like scenarios in practice to instil his tactical principles. Supporters and observers have described his approach
Kim_Hellberg
of sexual violence, including as a tactic of war to humiliate, dominate, instil fear in, disperse and/or forcibly relocate civilian members of a community
Wartime_sexual_violence
Irish actor (born 1992)
and Will Poulter, in which he plays a young taxi driver who struggles to instil a sense of structure in his life while his mother suffers from severe alcoholism
Jack_Reynor
British businessman (born 1992)
(2021). "Steven Bartlett: 'If you want a successful business, you have to instil a culture of learning'". GQ. Archived from the original on 16 December 2021
Steven_Bartlett_(businessman)
1969 British coming-of-age drama film by Ken Loach
a future without meaning, but rather to take the time and the effort to instil in youngsters a sense of self-worth and desire to make something of their
Kes_(film)
International postgraduate award
John Rhodes, wanted to promote unity among English-speaking nations and instil a sense of civic-minded leadership and moral fortitude in future leaders
Rhodes_Scholarship
Valls-i-Soler Valls-i-Soler and his colleagues used dual-lumen endotracheal tube to instil Curosurf for 1 minute in infants with RDS without withdrawing mechanical
Pioneers of surfactant research
Pioneers_of_surfactant_research
English footballer and manager (born 1981)
his performances were highly recognised for his ability to control play, instil calmness and pass accurately. Mourinho also claimed that he wished Carrick
Michael_Carrick
2026 Tamil film by Raju Murugan
while trying to be both a social commentary and a cinematic campaign to instil kindness among humans.[...] An earnest storytelling that needed more emotional
My_Lord_(film)
Use of violence to achieve political or ideological aims
shopping centers, tourist attractions, and nightlife venues, terrorists aim to instil widespread insecurity, prompting policy changes through psychological manipulation
Terrorism
Bokkenrijders (Dutch) – Ghosts/devils riding flying goats; co-opted by bandits to instil fear during raids Bugbear (English) – Bearlike goblin Buggane (Manx) – Ogre-like
List of legendary creatures (B)
List_of_legendary_creatures_(B)
Educational institution to train teachers
term "normal" in this context refers to the goal of these institutions to instil and reinforce particular norms within students. "Norms" included historical
Normal_school
2020 studio album by Ana Roxanne
vulnerability" than debut ~~~ from 2015, calling this "a magical record, one that instils a mindful awareness of your body while also taking you utterly outside
Because_of_a_Flower_(album)
Scottish footballer and manager (1913–1981)
The "THIS IS ANFIELD" sign in the players' tunnel was installed by Shankly in 1972 to instil fear into the opposition.
Bill_Shankly
Slave-soldiers and enslaved mercenaries in the Muslim world
As in many military establishments to this day the authorities sought to instil an esprit de corps and a sense of duty among the young men. The Mamluks
Mamluk
British author and scholar (1832–1898)
admirer of John Henry Newman and the Tractarian movement, and did his best to instil such views in his children. However, Charles developed an ambivalent relationship
Lewis_Carroll
of conflict from the continent. Madawili emphasised the efforts made to instil a sense of activism in Tanzanian women to implement the programme. Madawili
Zawadi_Madawili
Term; displaying fortitude in the face of adversity
the English public school system during the Victorian era, and aimed to instil a code of discipline and devotion to duty in their pupils through 'character-building'
Stiff_upper_lip
Battle between warlords Cao Cao and Sun Quan (208-209)
Even though it is possible to slay enemy generals, capture their flags and instil fear in them, this is a mission to be carried out by a subordinate general
Battle_of_Hefei_(208)
British Army officer
Strathearn, arrived in Gibraltar as Governor with expectations that he would instil order in the garrison, where the troops were frequently drunken and ill
Thomas_Trigge
Fictional character
in spite of Loomis barely interacting with Myers in the film, Loomis "instils a sense of fear in the audience for how calmly assured he is of Michael's
Samuel_Loomis
Ancient Spartan education and training regimen
each of the three hippagretai (commanders) chooses 100 men, supposedly to instil a rivalry between each group, seeing as each man would be loyal to the hippagrete
Agoge
where the Germans even hung the bodies of partisans, as they claimed, to instil fear, for which we retaliated. Hence, our organisation was called the ‘Knights
General Bułak-Bałachowicz's Army Cross of Valor
General_Bułak-Bałachowicz's_Army_Cross_of_Valor
1881 painting by Peder Severin Krøyer
limited interaction between the family members, Krøyer still manages to instil a sense of togetherness and seclusion in the work. The depicted individuals
The Hirschsprung family portrait
The_Hirschsprung_family_portrait
2003 studio album by Biffy Clyro
Bliss' is everything you want it to be and more. Promise. Spread the love, instil it into the hearts of all you know, give it time, and enjoy." Writing for
The_Vertigo_of_Bliss
Governing body of football in Senegal
organised ONCAV to oversee the competition and register each team as an ASC to instil some control and authority. In 1977 the ASC's gained control of ONCAV and
Senegalese Football Federation
Senegalese_Football_Federation
Anglo-Dutch writer and physician (1670–1733)
criticised the charity schools, designed to educate the poor and, in doing so, instil virtue in them. Mandeville disagreed with the idea that education adds virtue
Bernard_Mandeville
Major river in Asia
unknown which it elicits by lurking in those waters, and real fear which it instils by appearing in sight. The earliest extant unambiguous pairing of the makara
Ganges
Military alliance between Austria, Prussia, and Russia
interest over the decline of the Ottoman Empire. The alliance was formed to instil the divine right of kings and Christian values in European political life
Holy_Alliance
creates as much chaos as possible to crush the aristocracy and clergy, and instil fear in the populace of rising against the establishment again. The Templars
List of Assassin's Creed characters
List_of_Assassin's_Creed_characters
Bruneian writer and politician (1936–2025)
4 July 2013, in Kuala Belait, he urged parents, especially mothers, to instil moral and religious values in their children, inspired by Qur'anic figures
Zain_Serudin
2002 single by the Knife
song had "clever synth beats and Björkesque vocals" with the ability to "instil some fun and nostalgia into music." Gigwise.com said that the song was "perhaps
Heartbeats_(song)
"educational institutions should model the behaviour and values they seek to instil in their students and how this is essential to teaching students how to
Gregory_S._Prince_Jr.
Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
pulling, sailing & gunnery. It was hoped that this form of training would instil in the boys the qualities of resourcefulness, courage and self-reliance
HMS_Impregnable_(1810)
Frau Minne is sometimes referred to as the “goddess” of romantic love who instils in people feelings of passion and passionate behavior, which is differentiated
Frau_Minne
German field marshal (1891–1944)
World War II, as a component of Nazi propaganda to praise the Wehrmacht and instil optimism in the public, with Rommel's willing participation. When Rommel
Erwin_Rommel
English architect
the Skylon Installation at the 1951 Festival of Britain, which sought to instil a sense of positive feeling at a time of postwar depression. Powell designed
Philip_Powell_(architect)
1944–1945 Japanese suicidal aircraft attacks
confess." This brutal "training" was justified by the idea that it would instil a "soldier's fighting spirit", but daily beatings and corporal punishment
Kamikaze
British economic campaign
could not have wished for a better reinforcement for their campaign to instil into the people of Britain the conviction that it is all their own fault"
I'm_Backing_Britain
Historic manor in Devon, England
and afterwards dominated the amateur rankings. He was responsible for instiling an interest in Queen Elizabeth, wife of King George VI, in National Hunt
Manor_of_Flete
Prime Minister of Rhodesia from 1964 to 1979
different times) for their services to the community. "My parents strove to instil principles and moral virtues, the sense of right and wrong, of integrity
Ian_Smith
reigned for just over four years, during which time he laboured chiefly to instil into his subjects a desire for national unity and for peaceful progress
1933_in_Afghanistan
Italian violinist
and dynamic musical force. Students feel a deep appreciation for how she instils, in each player, truly ambitious expectations of creative collaboration"
Lorenza_Borrani
2024 Indian horror film by Rahul Sadasivan
like Chathan, Karinkali, Yakshi, etc., exploiting their vulnerabilities to instil fear and exert control over fellow beings." The film collected ₹3 crore
Bramayugam
Mistreatment of a domestic worker by an employer
children. These acts may be committed for a variety of reasons, including to instil fear in the victim, discipline them, or act in a way desired by the abuser
Maid_abuse
Person with a long criminal record
for limiting the of these ‘criminals’, as it was seen as a prime way to instil fear in order to ensure that crime would not continue. This act went through
History-sheeter
English footballer (born 1968)
Retrieved 3 August 2013. Griffiths, David (6 January 1997). "Football: Beck instils belief at beleaguered Boro". The Independent. Retrieved 22 February 2024
Gary_Walsh
Failed development plan in Tanganyika
site. He found the scheme in a state of chaos, and immediately tried to instil some military discipline, which did not endear him to the workers, but subsequently
Tanganyika_groundnut_scheme
1952 book by Frantz Fanon
is effected with comic books and cartoons, which are cultural media that instil and affix, in the mind of the white child, the society's cultural representations
Black_Skin,_White_Masks
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1957 to 1963
home by private tutors (1910–11), notably Ronald Knox, who did much to instil his High Church Anglicanism. He won an exhibition (scholarship) to Balliol
Harold_Macmillan
Italian rabbi and philosopher
Hebrew equivalent of a Renaissance man. This was the ideal he tried to instil in his students. One of his students was Yohanan Alemanno. Judah is thought
Judah_Messer_Leon
Shia Islamist organization in Yemen
and poetry as well as the "Houthification" of the education system to "instil Huthi values and mobilise the youth to join the fight against the coalition
Houthis
Singaporean painter
Society, an artist group founded in 1956 whose social realist works sought to instil a distinct Malayan consciousness by representing the realities and struggles
Chua_Mia_Tee
Former slave
As in many military establishments to this day the authorities sought to instil an esprit de corps and a sense of duty among the young men. The Mamluks
Freedman
Victory arch in central Baghdad, Iraq
beautify the city of Baghdad and to create public works that would help to instil a sense of national pride within the population. Baghdad is now dotted with
Victory_Arch
British politician (1942–2024)
supported the return of national service to tackle growing unemployment and instil "a sense of order and patriotism" in Britain's young men and women. In May
Frank Field, Baron Field of Birkenhead
Frank_Field,_Baron_Field_of_Birkenhead
School in Haywards Heath, West Sussex, England
our belief that children often learn best outdoors. We lead by example to instil positive values – empathy, vibrancy, adventure and determination – which
Great_Walstead_School
Indian educational organisation
Bangalore, India whose mission is "to spark curiosity, nurture creativity and instil confidence" among economically disadvantaged children and teachers in India
Agastya International Foundation
Agastya_International_Foundation
British flying ace (1887–1918)
Mannock attempted to start a branch of the Wellingborough Parliament to instil some patriotism, pride and professionalism but failed. While tending to
Mick_Mannock
Character from The Office
similarities. I have to pick the right team, I have to lead by example, I have to instil trust and discipline." In 2004, Gervais and Stephen Merchant (who co-created
David_Brent
1964–1965 season of British TV series
Doctor. Ian is strong-willed, often acting angrily or feigning violence to instil his liberal worldview in others. He is loyal and honest, frequently standing
Doctor Who season 2 (1964–1965)
Doctor_Who_season_2_(1964–1965)
Sierra Leonean educator (1868–1960)
1923, she founded a Girls' Vocational and Training School in Freetown to instil cultural and racial pride for Sierra Leoneans under colonial rule. The school
Adelaide_Casely-Hayford
Social class
2011). "Thank God I Don't Have that Ghastly Sense of Entitlement that Eton Instils". The Spectator. Retrieved 21 October 2017. Byrnes, Sholto (20 April 2010)
Upper_middle_class
Dance native to the Pashtuns
occupation and the Pashtun resistance movement, when Pashtuns used the dance to instil confidence and energy among warriors readying to battle the colonisers.
Attan
British politician (born 1950)
the Nursing and Midwifery Council to be "replaced with a body which can instil confidence" after a nurse, who was found guilty of bullying, was only handed
Rosie_Cooper
Russian political activist and musician (born 1982)
Samutsevich: Art lover Yekaterina Samutsevich, 29, warns of government campaign to instil fear among Russians with 'opposition' views". The Guardian. London. Archived
Yekaterina_Samutsevich
Projector-enabled mobile phone
sensor which acts as D-pad and omits the need to input password as well as instil extra security for business users. The stylus is stored externally, in a
LG_eXpo
Australian/American television science fiction series (1999–2004)
obsession with wormholes. An encounter with an alien Energy Rider also instils precognitive abilities in Chiana (or possibly only activates already present
Farscape
British fascist and white supremacist political party
to be a society that encourages the fit and the strong — a society that instils into its young people from the cradle that nothing worthwhile is ever achieved
National_Front_(UK)
Islamic messianic movement founded by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad
It is believed that through visions, dreams and spiritual guidance, God instils into the hearts and minds of the believers of whom to elect. No campaigning
Ahmadiyya
Serbian and Yugoslav novelist (1935–1989)
achieve by a kind of deception through language, a process intended to instil 'doubts' and 'trepidations' associated with a child's growing pains and
Danilo_Kiš
2009 novel by Kaaron Warren
"antisocial ... sociopath" who is "virtually impossible to like", Warren does instil some sympathy for her protagonist by suggesting that Stevie cannot control
Slights_(novel)
Indian film
reminiscent of ’96, it differentiates itself through the way it "manages to instil a sense of tension" within its largely conversational framework. Rasmi Binoy
Ithiri_Neram
Irish obstetrician
babies, remarking that "the midwife knows more than we do", working to instil confidence in new mothers. She developed a pioneering pre-marital course
Delia_Moclair
Historic site in Queensland, Australia
requirements, the playgrounds provided for three, and were also thought to instil a love of nature and an appreciation of beautiful environments. The first
Neal_Macrossan_Playground
Cinematic techniques
The Lord of the Rings trilogy, showing the vast New Zealand landscape to instil awe in the audience. In the 1993 film Schindler's List, there is a running
Wide_shot
Roman goddess of hunting and the wild
f-16.net. Tuckman, Jo (6 September 2013). "Diana Huntress of Bus Drivers instils fear and respect in Ciudad Juárez". The Guardian. Retrieved 20 September
Diana_(mythology)
United States harpist
all demographics, hoping to make harp education more accessible and to instil a sense of enthusiasm for the classical instrument that she was unable to
Madison_Calley
2019 Indian film by Laxman Utekar
Aaryan displays wholesome charm and plays his part perfectly. Aparshakti instils the fun with minute shrugs and gestures and keeps it subtle but effective
Luka_Chuppi
Football stadium in Liverpool, England
the pitch at Anfield. Installed by former manager Bill Shankly in 1972 to instil fear into the opposition, it is now located above the new tunnel entrance
Anfield
Species of bird
Barry White-like love guru, Lovelace, is a rockhopper penguin, who will instil his wisdom for the price of rocks. Lovelace is voiced by Robin Williams
Northern_rockhopper_penguin
Greenlandic Inuit explorer (1896–1933)
that Arnarulunnguaq had "that good humour about her that only a woman can instil [and was as] entertaining and courageous as any man when we were out on
Arnarulunnguaq
3rd episode of the 1st series of Space: 1999
but was less positive on the script, commenting that Terpiloff "tries to instil mystery mainly by being vague." John Kenneth Muir praised the episode's
Collision Course (Space: 1999)
Collision_Course_(Space:_1999)
Compulsory enrollment into national or military service
As in many military establishments to this day the authorities sought to instil an esprit de corps and a sense of duty among the young men. The Mamluks
Conscription
President of Indonesia from 1967 to 1998
trust the government and the collapsing rupiah. However, his attempts to re-instil confidence had little effect. Evidence suggested that his family and associates
Suharto
INSTIL
INSTIL
INSTIL
INSTIL
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Sword
Boy/Male
Arabic
Clear; Lined Up
Biblical
great
Girl/Female
Afghan, African, Arabic, French, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Kurdish, Marathi, Muslim, Sanskrit, Swahili
Elucidation; Special One; Charity; Water; Clarity
Female
Babylonian
, pure, spotless, taintless.
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Polish
Wisdom
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Crusher of the Evil
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Goddess Laxmi
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, Indian
Name of Flower
Boy/Male
Indian
With Prayer
INSTIL
INSTIL
INSTIL
INSTIL
INSTIL
v. t.
Fig.: To throw; to offer; to propose; to instill.
n.
The of instilling; also, that which is instilled.
n.
An instiller.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Instill
v. t.
To cause to pass from to another; to cause to be instilled or imbibed; as, to transfuse a spirit of patriotism into a man; to transfuse a love of letters.
n.
One who instills.
imp. & p. p.
of Instill
v. t.
To implant or fix; to instill; to inculcate, as principles, thoughts, or instructions; as, to infix good principles in the mind, or ideas in the memory.
v. t.
To introduce artfully; to infuse gently; to instill.
n.
The act of instilling; also, that which is instilled.
v. t.
The act of infusing, pouring in, or instilling; instillation; as, the infusion of good principles into the mind; the infusion of ardor or zeal.
v. t.
To drop in; to pour in drop by drop; hence, to impart gradually; to infuse slowly; to cause to be imbibed.
n.
Capability of being infused, pouredin, or instilled.
v. t.
To plant, or infix, for the purpose of growth; to fix deeply; to instill; to inculate; to introduce; as, to implant the seeds of virtue, or the principles of knowledge, in the minds of youth.
v. t.
To instill, as principles or qualities; to introduce.
a.
Belonging to instillation.