Educate can be categorized as a verb.
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educate - give an education to; "We must educate our youngsters better" | ||
educate - teach or refine to be discriminative in taste or judgment; "Cultivate your musical taste"; "Train your tastebuds"; "She is well schooled in poetry" | ||
educate - create by training and teaching; "The old master is training world-class violinists"; "we develop the leaders for the future" |
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1. | verb | We must educate our youngsters better. | |
2. | verb | In the long run, only educate the next generation and open it to the world. | |
3. | verb | In the last analysis, methods don't educate children; people do. | |
4. | verb | You must educate your tongue to distinguish good coffee from bad. | |
5. | verb | There were few colleges to educate women. | |
6. | verb | You will never know what she went through to educate her children. | |
7. | verb | She took pains to educate her children. | |
8. | verb | Both parents and teachers educate their children. | |
9. | verb | Families want to educate their children and can, in principle, defray the costs with the greater incomes that education generates. | |
10. | verb | To do our part to protect the elderly, we work to educate and watch out for our clients during our caregiving activities. | |
11. | verb | How should we educate our children? | |
12. | verb | How should we educate our sons? | |
13. | verb | Please educate me. | |
14. | verb | I sacrificed a lot in order to educate my daughter. | |
15. | verb | Nothing will determine our success as a nation in the 21st century more than how well we educate our kids. |
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We must educate our youngsters better. |
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In the long run, only educate the next generation and open it to the world. |
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In the last analysis, methods don't educate children; people do. | |
You must educate your tongue to distinguish good coffee from bad. | |
There were few colleges to educate women. | |
You will never know what she went through to educate her children. | |
She took pains to educate her children. | |
Both parents and teachers educate their children. | |
Families want to educate their children and can, in principle, defray the costs with the greater incomes that education generates. | |
To do our part to protect the elderly, we work to educate and watch out for our clients during our caregiving activities. | |
How should we educate our children? | |
How should we educate our sons? | |
Please educate me. | |
I sacrificed a lot in order to educate my daughter. | |
Nothing will determine our success as a nation in the 21st century more than how well we educate our kids. |