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It is "To Instill Awe". And it means to amaze someone with awesome ability, like walking on water or something like that.
Maybe with a voodoo doll (just kidding). No, you can only "instill" habits not emotions. For example, you could instill someone with good values or good work habits. But not instill them to love, hate, be happy or sad.
To instill terror in someone.
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Instill is a verb that means to gradually or slowly but firmly establish something. It is commonly referred to when raising children, e.g. Susy's parents instilled the value of thrift into her as a child.
Of course someone could install cellular shades themselves. But it is always better to have a trained professional install cellular shades incase something goes wrong.
here is a definition.VerbGradually but firmly establish (an idea or attitude, esp. a desirable one) in a person's mind: "instill values".Put (a substance) into something in the form of liquid drops: "instill eye drops".
Parents try to instill values in their children.
With the help of an expert. if you are asking this question then you don't have the experience to do it skillfully and this is not something you should do as it can fall and hurt someone.
"Assured" is the past-tense form of "assure". To "assure" someone is to tell them that something is safe or instill confidence in them or make them sure of something."I assured Matt that he would get more playing time on the court in the next game.""My scholarship is assured."