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educate

[ej-oo-keyt] / ˈɛdʒ ʊˌkeɪt /


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"These findings underline the ongoing need to educate visitors about respecting our beautiful Highland environment and the communities who live here," he added.

From BBC

"Even though they are educated, there are no job opportunities here."

From Barron's

She said many women fear the menopause: "They fear the unknown. So, the more that we educate, the more that we talk about it, women aren't going to fear it."

From BBC

Family historian Lady Carla Stanley, who is married to the current Lord Stanley, said they were "free thinking" and born to educated, well-travelled mothers.

From BBC

The knowledge and the educated workforce are the essential raw ingredient upon which this growth has emerged.

From BBC