Antonyms for in stilled


Grammar : Adj, verb
Spell : in-stil
Phonetic Transcription : ɪnˈstɪl


Definition of in stilled

Origin :
  • also instil, early 15c., "to introduce (liquid, feelings, etc.) little by little," from Latin instillare "put in by drops, to drop, trickle," from in- "in" (see in- (2)) + stilla "a drop" (see distill). Related: Instilled; instilling.
  • As in dyed-in-the-wool : adj deep-rooted
  • As in impress : verb emphasize
  • As in inculcate : verb implant, infuse information
  • As in indoctrinate : verb brainwash
  • As in infuse : verb introduce; soak
  • As in inject : verb put in, introduce
  • As in insert : verb put, tuck in
  • As in insinuate : verb force one's way into
  • As in inspire : verb encourage, stimulate
  • As in instill : verb implant, introduce
  • As in introduce : verb add, insert
  • As in mix : verb combine, join
  • As in transmit : verb communicate, send
  • As in implant : verb insert
  • As in ingrain : verb imbue
  • As in brainwash : verb force to believe or do things
  • As in breathe : verb inspire action
  • As in charge : verb load, tax
  • As in infix : verb fix
  • As in interlard : verb introduce
  • As in intermix : verb mix
  • As in pin on : verb fix
  • As in propagandize : verb indoctrinate
  • As in transfuse : verb charge
  • As in drum into : verb make a point strongly
  • As in engrave : verb carve letters or designs into
  • As in fix : verb establish, make firm
  • As in imbue : verb infuse, saturate

Synonyms for in stilled

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