Synonym: direct, enlighten, guide, instruct, school, show, teach, train, tutor. Similar words: educator, education, educational, locate, advocate, category, indicate, delicate. Meaning: ['edjuːkeɪt] v. 1. give an education to 2. create by training and teaching 3. train to be discriminative in taste or judgment.
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61, By courageously confronting the cultural dimensions of education, we can make the changes necessary to educate a multiracial student population.
62, How does one educate these people into birth control, a vasectomy or sterilisation?
63, Have we really moved since the 1840s, when gentrification was seen as the only way to educate the masses?
64, The seminar is intended to educate them on climatic change and global warming.
65, One of the study's ironic discoveries is that TV trials educate the public about the justice system better than actual trials.
66, The demand was for a state-backed campaign to educate women and girls.
67, Otherwise they risk losing the credibility needed to educate others.
68, He aims to halve unemployment to four percent by 2000 by spending about 10 billion kronor to educate and train workers.
69, I always got involved with clients and spent time trying to educate them about financial management.
70, Television is a powerful force to bring people together to entertain, to educate, to open our minds and hearts.
71, It isn't fair that you're only a secretary at Hoggatt's because no-one bothered to educate you for anything else.
72, Godparents agree to educate their godchild in the practice of the Christian faith.
73, Good schools would educate their pupils to be useful, practical, and self-motivated.
74, Trainers at the Wildlife Theater entertain and educate visitors about the animals, and share some of their training methods.
75, Johnny was not lazy, nor was the school failing to educate him decently: He had a learning disorder.
76, The law constricts people's choices about how to educate their children.
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77, During the Middle Ages, living pictures of biblical stories were used in churches to educate the illiterate masses.
78, We aim to educate our children to become socially responsible citizens.
79, They fall down and get up again; they educate themselves and kick over the traces.
80, And there is no better place in which to educate and inform masses of people about this disease than in the workplace.
81, What we're trying to do is to educate young people to be responsible citizens.
82, We need to educate people so that they understand the importance of a good, healthy diet.
83, There may be serious lack of qualified or trained personnel, and a reduced capacity to educate their successors or replacements.
84, Tulliver is confirmed in his decision by the fact that lawyer John Wakem plans to educate his boy likewise.
85, We fail to design pedestrian-friendly cars, to enforce slow speeds in housing areas, or to educate drivers in pedestrian safety.
86, You don't educate or create a market; you simply pander to an existing one.
87, This also gives a good opportunity to educate about diet and test that knowledge in practical terms as well as enhancing motivation to comply.
88, Cartoon capers Champion is a new comic which helps to educate newly diagnosed diabetic children about their condition.
89, Governments everywhere have tried to educate voters about the dilemma of the tax burden and state spending.
90, To educate the peasantry, three things are needed: schools, schools and schools. Leo Tolstoy
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