inˈculcatory, a. rare.
[f. inculcate v. + -ory.]
Fitted or tending to inculcate; characterized by inculcation.
| a 1887 M. Hopkins Discuss. Yng. Men 233 (Cent.) As typical and inculcatory, nothing could have been more admirable than these sacrifices. 1889 J. M. Robertson Ess. Crit. Method 69 A matter of native bias, length of habit, and inculcatory, belike painful, preparation. |