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re-educate
verb
- to teach or show (someone) something new or in a different way
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Derived Forms
- ˌre-eduˈcation, noun
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Example Sentences
Few communities have the resources to offer meaningful programs that try to re-educate offenders.
Rehabilitate, reconstruct, re-educate—these are familiar terms in this hour of stress and world conflict.
The working class, under the leadership of its vanguard, must itself re-educate itself on the foundations of Socialism.
But we'll begin in a small way to re-educate them with this picture.
I returned to the store disheartened at first, but after a time my courage revived, and I resolved to re-educate myself.
We must therefore retrace our steps and re-educate the bowel systematically to empty itself at a certain time every day.
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