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Что (кто) такое re-educate - определение

TOWN IN LEINSTER, IRELAND
Donabate Portrane Educate Together; Donabate, County Dublin
  • Mute Swans in the Broadmeadow estuary Donabate
  • Donabate train station signage
  • Donabate Roman Catholic Church
  • Chasing a kite on Donabate Beach
  • Newbridge House, Donabate

re-educate      
¦ verb educate or train to behave or think differently.
Derivatives
re-education noun
re-educate      
(re-educates, re-educating, re-educated)
Note: in AM, also use 'reeducate'
If an organization such as a government tries to re-educate a group of people, they try to make them adopt new attitudes, beliefs, or types of behaviour.
We are having to re-educate the public very quickly about something they have always taken for granted.
VERB: V n
re-education
...a programme of punishment and re-education of political dissidents.
N-UNCOUNT
re-education         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Reeducation; Reeducation (disambiguation); Re-education (disambiguation)

Википедия

Donabate

Donabate (Irish: Domhnach Bat) is a small coastal town in Fingal, Ireland, about 20 kilometres (12 miles) north-northeast of Dublin. The town is on a peninsula on Ireland's east coast, between the Rogerstown Estuary to the north and Broadmeadow Estuary to the south. Donabate is a civil parish in the ancient barony of Nethercross.

Примеры употребления для re-educate
1. We have to re–educate people that real food doesn‘t come out of plastic containers.
2. There is no need to re–educate the people in your community so as to change their practice.
3. A West Yorkshire police pilot scheme in 1''8 and 1''' to arrest and "re–educate" kerb crawlers was shelved.
4. It‘s also obvious that any steps to re–educate and rehabilitate young offenders are made the more difficult in the glare of public notoriety.
5. And it quickly caused outrage among Liberal Democrat councillors who have demanded Mr Clutterbuck apologise and re–educate himself in equality.