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educate

[ej-oo-keyt] / ˈɛdʒ ʊˌkeɪt /


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"To have this very dark world open up to me in the starkest possible fashion has been jarring and something I've had to navigate very quickly - I've had to educate myself," he added.

From BBC

In her second term, she introduced a constitutional amendment to reserve 45 seats in the legislature for female MPs, and worked to educate young women - in a country where 70% of them were illiterate.

From BBC

"China developed so fast, there was no time to educate people about ecology and once adults values are formed, they're really hard to change. Maybe they can't be changed in a lifetime."

From BBC

A new California law creates an array of measures to educate school staff, beef up reporting requirements and stop teachers credibly accused of abuse from getting jobs at other districts.

From Los Angeles Times

They also argue the ban amounts to unnecessary censorship in a vibrant democracy that is one of the most wired and educated countries in the world.

From Barron's