| INSTIL | • instil v. Australia, Ireland, and UK standard spelling of instill. • INSTIL v. to infuse slowly, also INSTILL. |
| INSTILL | • instill v. To cause a quality to become part of someone’s nature. • instill v. To pour in (medicine, for example) drop by drop. • INSTILL v. to infuse slowly, also INSTIL. |
| INSTILLATION | • instillation n. The act of instilling. • instillation n. That which is instilled. • INSTILLATION n. the act of instilling. |
| INSTILLATIONS | • instillations n. Plural of instillation. • INSTILLATION n. the act of instilling. |
| INSTILLED | • instilled v. Simple past tense and past participle of instill. • INSTILL v. to infuse slowly, also INSTIL. |
| INSTILLER | • instiller n. One who instills. • INSTILLER n. one who instils. |
| INSTILLERS | • instillers n. Plural of instiller. • INSTILLER n. one who instils. |
| INSTILLING | • instilling v. Present participle of instill. • instilling n. The process by which something is instilled. • INSTILL v. to infuse slowly, also INSTIL. |
| INSTILLMENT | • instillment n. The act of instilling, or that which is instilled. • INSTILLMENT n. the act of instilling. |
| INSTILLMENTS | • instillments n. Plural of instillment. • INSTILLMENT n. the act of instilling. |
| INSTILLS | • instills v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of instill. • INSTILL v. to infuse slowly, also INSTIL. |
| INSTILMENT | • instilment n. The act of instilling; instillation. • INSTILMENT n. the act of instilling. |
| INSTILMENTS | • instilments n. Plural of instilment. • INSTILMENT n. the act of instilling. |
| INSTILS | • instils v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of instil. • INSTIL v. to infuse slowly, also INSTILL. |
| TURNSTILE | • turnstile n. A rotating mechanical device that controls and counts passage between public areas, especially one that… • turnstile n. A similar device in a footpath to allow people through one at a time while preventing the passage of cattle. • turnstile n. (Mathematics, logic) The ⊢ symbol used to represent logical entailment (deducibility relation), especially… |
| TURNSTILES | • turnstiles n. Plural of turnstile. • turn-stiles n. Plural of turn-stile. • TURNSTILE n. a revolving frame that allows one person to pass at a time. |
| UNSTILLED | • unstilled adj. Not stilled. • UNSTILLED adj. not stilled. |