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Meaning of instillation
The act of instilling or introducing something, such as a quality, idea, or feeling, into someone or something.
Etymology of instillation
The word "instillation" comes from the Latin "instillare", which means "to pour in" or "to drop in", and is a combination of "in-" (meaning "in" or "into") and "stillare" (meaning "to drop" or "to trickle")
The word has been used in English since the 15th century to describe the act of introducing or pouring something into something else
Synonyms
introduction
initiation
inauguration
installation
induction
insertion
implantation
infusion
injection
inculcation
indoctrination
acculturation
assimilation
integration
familiarization
acquaintance
enlightenment
education
training
instruction
teaching
tutoring
guidance
direction
imposition
imposition
superimposition
transfusion
transplantation
engraftment
inbreeding
interjection
interpolation
intercalation
insertion
intromission
Definitions
- The act of instilling a quality, feeling, or idea into someone or something
- * The introduction of a fluid, such as a medicine or a gas, into a body or container
- * A device or system for introducing a fluid, such as a medicine or a gas, into a body or container
Usage Examples
- The teacher's goal was to facilitate the instillation of a love of reading in her students
- * The doctor performed an instillation of medication into the patient's eye to treat the infection
- * The company's marketing strategy aimed at the instillation of brand awareness among young consumers