Reeducate (verb)

  1. To educate or train again, usually to correct a previous education or to change a person's attitudes or beliefs.
  2. To teach someone new information or skills to replace old or incorrect information or skills.

Origin:

From re- "again" + educate.

Examples:

  1. The prisoners were reeducated to become productive citizens.
  2. The company reeducated their employees on the new safety procedures.
  3. The government program aimed to reeducate the youth about the dangers of extremism.
  4. The patient needed to be reeducated on how to walk after the accident.
  5. The school system was criticized for its attempts to reeducate the children with a new curriculum.
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