Similar words: retraining, retrace, retract, train, strain, trained, trainee, train fare. Meaning: [‚rɪː'treɪn] v. 1. teach new skills 2. train again.
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1 One solution is to retrain the long-term unemployed.
2 Airlines would prefer to update rather than retrain crews.
3 The new management decided to retrain the entire workforce.
4 She's hoping to retrain as a teacher.
5 We transferred some miners to retrain for a new mine.
6 Doctors need to retrain for eight months.
7 A federal program was set up to retrain workers who have lost their jobs.
8 To stop this happening, you have to retrain your bladder to hold larger amounts of urine.
9 The shop be closed for staff retrain.
10 Well , Mr. Green, the board voted to retrain.
11 But it may be difficult to retrain these workers.
12 Retrain them or replace them.
13 We must retrain the linguists who cannot find employment.
14 You mean how much we'll cost to retrain the workers?
15 Has Miss Alison decided whether to retrain or lay off?
16 It'show that Xinxiang granules can retrain ear tumefaction of mice[Sentencedict.com],(www.Sentencedict.com) and have good anti - imflammatory effect.
17 The goal was to exercise your brain, retrain your brain.
18 Why not retrain for a job which will make you happier?
19 If I retrain my old workers I lose time while they're in training.
20 Union leaders have called upon the government to help retrain workers.
21 The more regular your schedule, the easier it is to retrain your circadian rhythm in a twenty-four-hour time period.
22 Would I be prepared to take less money in order to retrain for something new?
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