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Filter by Meaning The enculturated norms of her family required her to dress modestly in public.
The enculturated practice of arranged marriages still exists in some parts of the world.
The enculturated language of the indigenous tribe was difficult to learn.
My enculturated taste buds cannot handle spicy food.
She was enculturated to value education above everything else.
She is enculturated in the ways of her ancestors and respects their beliefs.
The parents encouraged their children to be enculturated into the traditions of their ancestors.
The young boy was enculturated into his tribe's traditions and customs from a very young age.
They were enculturated with the belief that hard work pays off.
Children raised in a bilingual household are often enculturated into both languages and customs.
The exchange students were enculturated into the daily routines and practices of their host families.
As a child, she was enculturated in the traditions of her indigenous tribe.
The enculturated practice of arranged marriage is still prevalent in some cultures.
The anthropologist had to be enculturated in the ways of the remote Amazonian tribe.
The young athlete was enculturated into the values of teamwork, sportsmanship, and dedication in her competitive sports program.
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