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Hammer into Meaning in English

expression

ˈhæmɝ/ /ˈɪntu/, /ɪnˈtu/, /ɪntə
HAM-er IN-too, in-TOO, IN-tuh
hˈæmɐ/ /ˈɪntʊ
HAM-uh IN-tuh

Definition

To teach someone something by repeating it forcefully or insistently, often so they don't forget it.

Usage & Nuances

Figurative and informal. Commonly used for lessons, rules, or moral values taught repeatedly, especially to children or students. Often used with 'try to hammer into' or 'had to hammer into'. Implication: the listener is slow to learn or needs emphasis.

Example Sentences

The teacher tried to hammer into the students the importance of honesty.

basic

My parents hammered into me to always finish my homework.

basic

He hammers into his team the value of hard work.

basic

It took years to hammer into him that saving money is important.

natural

No matter how many times I try, I just can't hammer it into him.

natural

My coach hammers into us that practice makes perfect.

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