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education
noun as in instruction, development of knowledge
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culture, discipline, improvement, information, learning, literacy, scholarship, schooling, science, study, teaching, training
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apprenticeship, background, brainwashing, breeding, catechism, civilization, coaching, cultivation, direction, drilling, edification, enlightenment, erudition, finish, guidance, inculcation, indoctrination, learnedness, nurture, pedagogy, preparation, proselytism, reading, rearing, refinement, tuition, tutelage
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Example Sentences
However, announcing the rise, Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson said there are "severe financial challenges" in higher education.
Programming for the South East L.A. camp goes beyond music education.
PRUs are alternative education providers aimed at children who have been excluded from school or are otherwise unable to attend a mainstream setting.
In a new report published by Ofsted, inspectors said children "wait too long" for their needs to be assessed which has led to some "missing large amounts of their education".
This conclusion remains significant even after accounting for factors like birth order, sanitation practices, maternal height, sibling count, education, anaemia and household socio-economic status.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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