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UK
/ˈɛdʒuːkˌeɪt/
]
[ US /ˈɛdʒəˌkeɪt, ˈɛdʒjuˌkeɪt/ ]
[ US /ˈɛdʒəˌkeɪt, ˈɛdʒjuˌkeɪt/ ]
VERB
-
create by training and teaching
we develop the leaders for the future
The old master is training world-class violinists -
give an education to
We must educate our youngsters better -
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.