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educate

[ej-oo-keyt] / ˈɛdʒ ʊˌkeɪt /


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Social media, podcasts and other digital platforms help these new brands educate consumers about topics that used to feel off-limits.

From The Wall Street Journal

Many readers may not know about the option to add beneficiaries, and you would do your readers a service by educating them about it.

From Los Angeles Times

These Roth conversions require some planning and educated guesses on how much a person will be taxed now versus in the future.

From MarketWatch

According to the Welsh government review, the aim of the act was to "protect children's rights whilst adopting an educating and preventative approach which avoids criminalising parents".

From BBC

He said he and his team have spent the past year and a half educating the investment community ahead of the stock offering.

From The Wall Street Journal