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[ UK /ˈɛd‍ʒuːkˌe‍ɪt/ ]
[ US /ˈɛdʒəˌkeɪt, ˈɛdʒjuˌkeɪt/ ]
VERB
  1. create by training and teaching
    we develop the leaders for the future
    The old master is training world-class violinists
  2. give an education to
    We must educate our youngsters better
  3. teach or refine to be discriminative in taste or judgment
    Train your tastebuds
    She is well schooled in poetry
    Cultivate your musical taste

How To Use educate In A Sentence

  • Drinkwise Day is mainly designed to educate people about the destructive effects of alcohol abuse.
  • Ignorance of Sarah Palin offends anyone who is educated, it's an insult to the intellectual world, american intelligence. Palin plans 'aggressive' fundraising push
  • Many of us are highly educated and your presumptions are most insulting.
  • Nursing commissioned officer ( NNCO ) is a special necessary colony. Educate to NNCO is a new thing.
  • And I feel hopelessly undereducated, with all the MAs around me.
  • The prospectuses and programs of most American colleges and universities claim to educate for citizenry.
  • In Iowa, he didn't just win over the Democrats, the college-educated over $55K under 60 crowd, he won overjust about everybody that wasn't a die-hard Republican. Hillary's NH Lead In Suffolk Tracking Poll Cut By Nearly Half
  • 8356A mugwump is a person educated beyond his intellect. Quotations
  • Ireland is younger, more sallow, better educated, more vibrant and more in need of joined-up thinking than ever before.
  • The place has its own state-of-the-art winery, its own cooperage to ensure flavour and complexity, its own chef to educate consumers on the perfect blend of food and wine. It's all part of a worldwide trend.
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