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  3. Re-educate means to give someone training in new tasks, activities, etc. See how to use this verb in different contexts and sentences from the Cambridge English Corpus and the Hansard archive.

  4. Learn the meaning of reeducate, a verb that means to train again or to rehabilitate through education. See examples of reeducate in sentences, synonyms, word history, and related entries.

  5. Learn the meaning and usage of the verb re-educate, which means to teach somebody to think or behave in a new or different way. See pictures, pronunciation, grammar, synonyms and example sentences from Oxford University Press.

  6. to give someone training in new tasks, activities, etc.: We are being re-educated not to rely on the state for anything more than minimal support. re-educate yourself In the 1990s, most older teachers had never used the internet - they had to re-educate themselves.

  7. Re-educate means to teach or show someone something new or in a different way, especially by a government or an organization. See how to use this verb in sentences and learn its synonyms, pronunciation, and related terms.

  8. Reeducate means to educate again or anew, especially to change someone's attitudes, beliefs, or behavior. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts and see synonyms and related terms.

  9. Re-educate means to instruct again, especially to change someone's behavior or beliefs, or to retrain someone to function effectively. See the verb forms, examples, and translations in Spanish and other languages.