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educate

[ej-oo-keyt] / ˈɛdʒ ʊˌkeɪt /


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"I think it's important that we educate teens, parents, and teachers about how algorithms and social media might exploit our psychological biases to sow division and elicit violence."

From BBC

"But these findings underscore the importance of educating them and their families about how these supplements can disrupt sleep and potentially affect overall health."

From Science Daily

With little manufacturing, Nepali people still live off farming, even as the population has become more educated.

From The Wall Street Journal

The fact that Napoleon was able to refer to Themistocles in his letter to the Prince Regent reflects the familiarity of the ancient world to educated people of the period.

From The Wall Street Journal

The economists said the groups most exposed to AI disruption are likely to be “older, female, more educated, and higher-paid” workers and noted that exposed professions could see slowing employment growth in the long term.

From MarketWatch