The English verb 'Instill' (also spelled 'Instil' in British English) is a highly formal, incredibly beautiful massive word. It is exclusively used when parents, massive teachers, or leaders slowly and carefully put highly positive psychological ideas, heavy values, or massive discipline deep into someone's mind.
The massive root of the word heavily comes from the Latin word 'stilla', which literally violently means a 'massive drop'. So metaphorically, you are heavily dropping massive wisdom into a child's brain, drop by heavy drop, until it is full.
In pure massive biology and medicine, 'Instill' heavily literally means to put liquid in drop by massive drop.
Yes. A highly brutal, massive dictator can violently *instill* heavy fear and massive terror into the minds of the helpless public.
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