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ed·u·cate Listen to audio/ˈɛʤəˌkeɪt/ verb
ed·u·cates; ed·u·cat·ed; ed·u·cat·ing
1 : to teach (someone) especially in a school, college, or university [+ obj] Parents trust schools to educate their children.often used as (be) educated She was educated at private schools. [no obj] The job of our public schools is to educate.
2 [+ obj] : to give (someone) information about something : to train (someone) to do something
It takes time to educate [=train] new workers on how to use the machines. We need to educate [=inform] the public about this dangerous disease.sometimes followed by to + verb educating consumers to use these products more effectively

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