Reeducation ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Reeducation ( noun )

  1. The process of educating or training someone again, especially in a new set of beliefs or values.
  2. The process of educating or training someone to correct a previous error or misconception.

Origin:

From the latin word "re-" meaning "again" and "educatio" meaning "education".

Examples:

  1. The government implemented a program of reeducation for prisoners to help them reintegrate into society.
  2. After the fall of the regime, many former officials were sent to reeducation camps to learn the new ideology.
  3. The company offered reeducation courses for employees to update their skills and knowledge.
  4. The teacher's reeducation efforts helped the student understand the concept better.
  5. The reeducation program was designed to correct the previous misconceptions about the topic.

(As a verb)

Reeducation ( verb )

  1. The process of educating or training someone again, especially in a new set of beliefs or values.
  2. The process of educating or training someone to correct a previous error or misconception.

Origin:

From the latin word "re-" meaning "again" and "educatio" meaning "education".

Examples:

  1. The government implemented a program of reeducation for prisoners to help them reintegrate into society.
  2. After the fall of the regime, many former officials were sent to reeducation camps to learn the new ideology.
  3. The company offered reeducation courses for employees to update their skills and knowledge.
  4. The teacher's reeducation efforts helped the student understand the concept better.
  5. The reeducation program was designed to correct the previous misconceptions about the topic.
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