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educate

[ej-oo-keyt] / ˈɛdʒ ʊˌkeɪt /


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The commission also passed a recommendation that the city should approve an ordinance for language accessibility and educating residents about the new voting system.

From Los Angeles Times

Government lawyers had argued that families who wished to opt out of state-funded education were free to send their children to private school or to educate them at home.

From BBC

As Ellen Carol DuBois relates in “Elizabeth Cady Stanton,” her subject was appalled to realize that, after the Civil War, men of unexalted background were destined to get the vote before educated women like her.

From The Wall Street Journal

“But here we’re trying to build a company for a very long time,” he added, and that in the long term, the company’s goal is to educate “billions” of people.

From MarketWatch

He said he loved her but felt obligated to keep his parents, and the wider public, in the dark until she was properly educated, and he had returned from the Arctic in triumph.

From Literature