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Meanings of
educate
in English
Portuguese
civilizar
Catalan
civilitzar
Spanish
civilizar
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Teach or refine to be discriminative in taste or judgment.
school
train
cultivate
civilize
civilise
Portuguese
civilizar
Portuguese
treinar
Catalan
formar
Back to the meaning
To teach by training.
develop
prepare
Portuguese
treinar
Synonyms
Examples for "
develop
"
develop
prepare
Examples for "
develop
"
1
In addition; a specific situation may
develop
,
but with conditions already attached.
2
LF-TAS has provided an opportunity to
develop
future public health surveillance platforms.
3
Work to
develop
a new medium term financial strategy is under way.
4
About one million Americans
develop
shingles each year, Le and colleagues say.
5
Future research needs to understand why and
develop
interventions to reduce LVC.
1
Social workers
prepare
to investigate a record number of child abuse cases.
2
Unfortunately, however, families rarely
prepare
for an aging parent's future care needs.
3
I truly appreciate the challenge and the responsibility to
prepare
future communicators.
4
Consultant psychiatrists also carry out independent medical examinations and
prepare
case reports.
5
He urged the public to
prepare
for severe weather conditions all week.
Usage of
educate
in English
1
Public health initiatives should
educate
children and adolescents regarding balanced food choices.
2
Local democracy education in Northland schools would help
educate
the younger generation.
3
Therefore, it is necessary to
educate
patients and families who visit hospitals.
4
Individuals need to
educate
themselves, talk to politicians and vote, Kelman added.
5
How do we
educate
the young about animals, the environment and us?
6
We believe it's the only way to
educate
and make real change.
7
This industry is always expanding and evolving, so continue to
educate
yourself.
8
Again, an expert comment would solve the problem and
educate
us all.
9
Put peace men in power;
educate
the editors and statesmen to responsibility.
10
We can group content into four categories: entertain, inspire,
educate
and convince.
11
It's our job as parents to
educate
them and help them understand.
12
The province of the University is to
educate
citizenship in the abstract.
13
That's completely against zoos' supposed purpose to
educate
people about wild animals.
14
That's not the case, we're here to help people and
educate
them.
15
Some say it's your responsibility to
educate
your relatives across the aisle.
16
And he took every opportunity to
educate
us about difficult, complex topics.
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educate
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
educate people
educate together
educate the public
educate children
educate young
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Translations for
educate
Portuguese
civilizar
educar
treinar
instruir
Catalan
civilitzar
educar
formar
instruir
ensinistrar
Spanish
civilizar
educar
Educate
through the time
Educate
across language varieties
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Common
New Zealand
Common
Ireland
Common
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