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drill in

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Explanation of "drill in"

Definition: The phrase "drill in" means to teach something through repeated practice or exercises. It often involves going over the same material many times until it is learned well.

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "drill in" when talking about teaching or learning something that requires practice.
  • It is often used in educational contexts, such as in schools or training sessions.
Example:
  • "The teacher used flashcards to drill in the vocabulary words for the test."
  • In this sentence, it shows that the teacher repeatedly practiced vocabulary words with the students.
Advanced Usage:
  • "Drill in" can be used in more complex sentences, often in a professional or academic context.
  • Example: "The coach drilled in the importance of teamwork during each practice."
Word Variants:
  • Drill (noun): A practice or exercise to improve skills.
    • Example: "We had a fire drill at school today."
  • Drilling (verb): The act of practicing something repeatedly.
    • Example: "They are drilling the safety procedures before the big event."
Different Meanings:
  • "Drill" can also refer to a tool used to make holes in materials (e.g., a power drill).
  • However, in this context, we focus on the teaching aspect.
Synonyms:
  • Reinforce: To strengthen or support an idea or skill through repetition.
  • Instill: To gradually teach someone an idea or attitude.
  • Practice: To repeat an activity to improve skills.
Related Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Drive home": To emphasize a point clearly.

    • Example: "The professor really drove home the importance of studying regularly."
  • "Hammer in": To emphasize something repeatedly, similar to "drill in."

    • Example: "The manager hammered in the need for punctuality in every meeting."
Summary:

"Drill in" is a useful term that refers to teaching through repetition.

Verb
  1. teach by drills and repetition

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