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re-educate

Verb

Meaning

re-educate (third-person singular simple present re-educates, present participle re-educating, simple past and past participle re-educated)

Alternative spelling of reeducate

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Examples

It is always a much easier task to educate uneducated people than to re-educate the mis-educated. Herbert M. Shelton

Since I'm in the entertainment business, I think I have to hold a mirror up to myself and say, 'Am I complicit in miseducating and misinforming our youth by participating in this business, or can I use this business to re-educate and uplift?' Hill Harper

I feel a real responsibility to my community and so right now there has been this bizarre myth in our community how our vote doesn't count. I'm trying to get out there and re-educate on how the government works and break that myth and talk about the importance of being involved. Jada Pinkett Smith

Nothing is costed properly and it's destroying the earth. We need to re-educate people that what is good for the planet is good for the financial system. Vivienne Westwood

The Evergreen Nature Study Club is a non-profit organization geared to educate and re-educate people on nature studies, environmental literacy and nature tours. Source: Internet

There is still time to re-educate people and even to re-establish some semblance of true democracy. Source: Internet

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