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    educate
    /ˈɛdjʊkeɪt/

    verb

    • 1. give intellectual, moral, and social instruction to (someone), typically at a school or university: "she was educated at a boarding school"

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  2. to teach someone, especially using the formal system of school, college, or university: The form says he was educated in Africa. How much does it cost to educate a child privately? educate someone about something The government say they are trying to do more to educate the public about the consequences of drug abuse. Compare. bring someone up.

  3. The meaning of EDUCATE is to provide schooling for. How to use educate in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Educate.

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

  5. to teach someone, especially using the formal system of a school, college, or university: The form says he was educated in Africa. How much does it cost to educate a child privately? educate someone about something The government say they are trying to do more to educate the public about the consequences of drug abuse. Compare. bring someone up.

  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. [transitive, intransitive] to teach somebody about something or how to do something. He believed the BBC's purpose was ‘to inform, educate and entertain’. educate somebody The industry wants to educate the public, but not cause undue concern. educate somebody on something Children need to be educated on the dangers of drug-taking.

  8. To educate people means to teach them better ways of doing something or a better way of living.

  9. 1. to develop the faculties and powers of (a person) by instruction or schooling. 2. to qualify by instruction or training for a particular calling or practice. 3. to provide education for; send to school. 4. to develop or train (the ear, taste, etc.).

  10. EDUCATE definition: 1. to teach someone at a school or college: 2. to give people information about something so that…. Learn more.

  11. educate. verb. /ˈɛdʒəˌkeɪt/ Verb Forms. [often passive] educate somebody to teach someone over a period of time at a school, college, etc. She was educated in the U.S. He was educated at his local high school and then at Yale. Take your English to the next level.