educate
— Verb
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~ teach or refine to be discriminative in taste or judgment; "Cultivate your musical taste"; "Train your tastebuds"; "She is well schooled in poetry"
educate
— Verb
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~ give an education to; "We must educate our youngsters better"
educate
— Verb
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~ create by training and teaching; "The old master is training world-class violinists"; "we develop the leaders for the future"
educated
— Adjective
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~ possessing an education (especially having more than average knowledge)
educated
— Adjective
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~ characterized by full comprehension of the problem involved; "an educated guess"; "an enlightened electorate"
educatee
— Noun
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~ a learner who is enrolled in an educational institution
education
— Noun
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~ knowledge acquired by learning and instruction; "it was clear that he had a very broad education"
Education Department
— Noun
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~ the United States federal department that administers all federal programs dealing with education (including federal aid to educational institutions and students); created 1979
education
— Noun
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~ the activities of educating or instructing; activities that impart knowledge or skill; "he received no formal education"; "our instruction was carefully programmed"; "good classroom teaching is seldom rewarded"
Education
— Noun
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~ the United States federal department that administers all federal programs dealing with education (including federal aid to educational institutions and students); created 1979
education
— Noun
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~ the profession of teaching (especially at a school or college or university)
education
— Noun
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~ the result of good upbringing (especially knowledge of correct social behavior); "a woman of breeding and refinement"
education
— Noun
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~ the gradual process of acquiring knowledge; "education is a preparation for life"; "a girl's education was less important than a boy's"