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educate

[ej-oo-keyt] / ˈɛdʒ ʊˌkeɪt /


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The flight of an estimated 8 million Venezuelans, many educated and technically-skilled in engineering, health, business and information systems, will also impede the country’s recovery.

From Barron's

Given the chance, many people would seize the opportunity to live among like-minded neighbors, to educate their children according to their beliefs, and to preserve their culture.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Being in a country where water is already not readily available, it's important to showcase and educate about water and its scarcity," said Pieterse.

From Barron's

Barnum catered to a growing middle class, who were better educated, regularly reading newspapers and magazines, and interested in seeing what the world had to offer, says Robert Wilson, author of “Barnum: An American Life.”

From The Wall Street Journal

"It is important to demystify surgeries that celebrities have and educate patients," he says.

From BBC