re-educate

[US]/[ˌriːˈedjʊkeɪt]/
[UK]/[ˌriːˈedʒʊkeɪt]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.To educate again; to give further training or instruction.; To reform or change someone's views or beliefs, often through political or ideological means.; To provide additional training or instruction to improve skills or knowledge.

Phrases & Collocations

re-educate prisoners

re-educate staff

re-educating children

re-educate yourself

re-educated workforce

re-educate minds

re-educate teachers

re-educate volunteers

re-educate patients

re-educate students

Example Sentences

the government sought to re-educate the prisoners through vocational training.

we need to re-educate ourselves on the latest cybersecurity threats.

the program aims to re-educate young people about responsible citizenship.

it's important to re-educate voters on the candidate's policy positions.

the school decided to re-educate staff on child protection procedures.

he was sent to a center to be re-educated in communist ideology.

the company plans to re-educate its employees on new software updates.

the course will re-educate participants on the principles of sustainable development.

they attempted to re-educate the public about the dangers of smoking.

the charity works to re-educate communities on hygiene practices.

the workshop will re-educate teachers on inclusive teaching methods.

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