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schooling
/ ˈskuːlɪŋ /
noun
- education, esp when received at school
- the process of teaching or being taught in a school
- the training of an animal, esp of a horse for dressage
- an archaic word for reprimand
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Other Words From
- non·schooling noun
- self-schooling adjective noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of schooling1
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Example Sentences
He felt claustrophobic in the schooling system there, and needed to prove himself.
The second was that the demand for seduction schooling was elastic.
I smuggled drugs to make money for them, to pay for their schooling, to secure their futures with good careers.
Today its influence, felt in everything from schooling to law enforcement, permeates Saudi society.
For me, this child epitomizes the value of early schooling, the way it can instill a love of learning.
But between the phase of schooling and the phase of adult learning there is an intermediate stage.
Now what should college give the young citizen, male or female, upon the foundation of schooling we have already sketched out?
My schooling was shocking but, as a blessed compensation, my college stage was rather exceptionally good.
If schooling is a training in expression and communication, college is essentially the establishment of broad convictions.
Now here again I want to put the same sort of questions I have put about schooling.
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