Noun
the act of educating again or anew so as to rehabilitate or adapt to new situations.
(euphemistic) involuntary political indoctrination.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgThe ruling Communist Party has placed Uyghurs in so-called reeducation camps that attempt to erase their attachment to Islam, and has also embarked on a campaign of forced sterilization of Uyghur women. Source: Internet
Recently, the Army’s Equity and Inclusion Agency held race-based reeducation seminars for both uniformed and civilian personnel at a facility in Alabama. Source: Internet
Due to that circumstance, there was no need to conduct a mass reeducation campaign: most people simply began to write and read using the modified orthography only. Source: Internet
Released Guantanamo prisoners often undergo a reeducation program upon transfer from the military prison. Source: Internet
The long-established practice of reeducation through labor was abolished in the wake of the Tang Hui case. Source: Internet
In appreciation for primary win, Bernie Sanders promises to make New Hampshire the site of his very first reeducation camp ( Source: Internet