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    Ed·u·cate
    /ˈejəˌkāt/

    verb

    • 1. give intellectual, moral, and social instruction to (someone, especially a child), typically at a school or university: "she was educated at a boarding school"
  2. 1. a. : to provide schooling for. chose to educate their children at home. b. : to train by formal instruction and supervised practice especially in a skill, trade, or profession. 2. a. : to develop mentally, morally, or aesthetically especially by instruction. b. : to provide with information : inform.

  3. EDUCATE definition: 1. to teach someone, especially using the formal system of school, college, or university: 2. to…. Learn more.

  4. EDUCATE meaning: 1. to teach someone, especially using the formal system of school, college, or university: 2. to…. Learn more.

  5. Educate definition: to develop the faculties and powers of (a person) by teaching, instruction, or schooling.. See examples of EDUCATE used in a sentence.

  6. To educate is to teach, train, or inform someone. Teachers educate students. If the word educate makes you think of children, you're not far off. It comes from the Latin word educare meaning to "bring up, rear.”. In the 1500s, Shakespeare borrowed it to mean "schooling."

  7. Definition of educate verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. to impart knowledge by formal instruction to (a pupil ); teach. 2. to provide schooling for ( children) I have educated my children at the best schools. 3. to improve or develop (a person, judgment, taste, skills, etc) 4. to train for some particular purpose or occupation. Collins English Dictionary.

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