Pronunciation: /ˈɛdʒəˌkeɪt/
verb to give knowledge or instruction to someone; to teach
A1 Parents educate their children at home before they start school.
A2 The teacher used visual aids to educate the students about the solar system.
B1 Online courses can be a convenient way to educate yourself on a new subject.
B2 The museum offers guided tours to educate visitors about the history of the region.
C1 The documentary aims to educate viewers on the impact of climate change on marine life.
C2 The professor's lectures not only educate students but also inspire critical thinking and analysis.
formal It is important to educate the public on the benefits of sustainable living.
informal I try to educate my friends about the importance of recycling.
slang I'm always trying to educate my crew on the latest slang terms.
figurative Reading books can educate your mind in ways that nothing else can.
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