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Definition of "enculturated" [enculturated]

  • Simple past tense and past participle of enculturate. (verb)

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Use "enculturated" in a sentence
  • "Of course these, our people, given their current status of not being well-educated and enculturated are not able to compete with the Chinese who are governed by a corrupt Communist dictationship which passes a small percentage of the wages the government receives onto their workers."
  • "Small businesses, who are not inclined to import, are under pressure due to the weakened economy and thus are not as likely to hire or be willing to train frequently poorly educated and poorly, enculturated employes."
  • "Such acts reflect, among other things in that Sunni Arab culture, a systematic and institutionalized and deeply enculturated hatred of Jews as such, simply and solely because they areJews."