INSTILLS vs IMPREGNATE: ADJECTIVE
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- Saturated or filled.
- Impregnated; made prolific.
INSTILLS vs IMPREGNATE: VERB
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of instill.
- Produce or try to produce a vivid impression of
- Fill, as with a certain quality
- Teach and impress by frequent repetitions or admonitions
- Impart gradually
- Enter drop by drop
- Fill, as with a certain quality
- Infuse or fill completely
- Make pregnant
- Fertilize and cause to grow
- To cause to become pregnant.
- To fertilize.
- To saturate, or infuse.
- To fill pores or spaces with a substance.
INSTILLS vs IMPREGNATE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
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- To become pregnant.
INSTILLS vs IMPREGNATE: TRANSITIVE VERB
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- To fill throughout; saturate.
- To make pregnant; to cause to conceive; to render prolific; to get with child or young.
- To come into contact with (an ovum or egg) so as to cause impregnation; to fertilize; to fecundate.
- To infuse an active principle into; to render fruitful or fertile in any way; to fertilize; to imbue.
- To infuse particles of another substance into; to communicate the quality of another to; to cause to be filled, imbued, mixed, or furnished (with something)
- To fertilize (an ovum, for example).
- To make pregnant; inseminate.
- To permeate or imbue.
INSTILLS vs IMPREGNATE: OTHER WORD TYPES
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- Rendered prolific or fruitful; impregnated.
- To make pregnant, as a female; cause to conceive; get with young; fertilize.
- To transmit or infuse an active principle into; fecundate; fertilize; imbue.
- To infuse into, as particles of another substance; communicate the qualities of another substance to, as (in pharmacy) by mixture, digestion, etc.; saturate.
- To become impregnated or pregnant.
INSTILLS vs IMPREGNATE: RELATED WORDS
- Engenders, Motivates, Fosters, Inspires, Inculcates, Raises, Arouses, Elicits, Tincture, Impregnate, Impress, Infuse, Ingrain, Inculcate, Instil
- Castrate, Sterilize, Conceive, Procreate, Seduce, Deflower, Ovum, Fertilize, Prang up, Knock up, Bang up, Tincture, Saturate, Infuse, Instill
INSTILLS vs IMPREGNATE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Communicates, Betrays, Engrain, Reinforces, Endears, Emphasizes, Embodies, Exudes, Conveys, Engenders, Motivates, Tincture, Impregnate, Impress, Infuse
- Inseminated, Entrap, Ejaculate, Castrate, Sterilize, Conceive, Seduce, Deflower, Ovum, Fertilize, Bang up, Tincture, Saturate, Infuse, Instill
INSTILLS vs IMPREGNATE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Keeping track of this data instills accountability in students.
- Blessing comes first, which instills both hope and identity.
- Be the expert that instills confidence in your prospect.
- Cultivation and availability argue media instills violence in us.
- Instills innovation into daily activities to transform technology solutions.
- Psychologically, Fire Agate dispels fear and instills deep security.
- An SSL certificate and HTTPS connection instills consumer confidence.
- It instills inspiration, confidence, and belief in oneself.
- It relieves discord, instills confidence and amplifies intention.
- Improves motor skills, agility, flexibility and instills discipline.
- Her holiness and the favors already granted should impregnate our supplications with unquenchable confidence.
- Jericho one granted to him unknowingly impregnate them of christ loved the city.
- Enki also impregnate his daughter Ninmu and she gave birth to Ninkurra.
- Saturate, to impregnate or unite with, till no more can be received.
- Ribs are made of PorcherSkytex 40 Hard covered with E29a impregnate.
- Subject matter wherein the coating or impregnate comprises a lubricant.
- Ghana are finding it difficult to impregnate the Cameroon defence.".
- Impregnate your mom and make yourself a new sister!
- To prepare, treat, impregnate, or coat with bitumen.
- Loony step mother requires son to impregnate her.
INSTILLS vs IMPREGNATE: QUESTIONS
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- Are there any Greek gods who impregnate mortal women?
- Did John Dumelo impregnate another woman while married?
- Did William Malone impregnate women in St Augustine?