verb
- to educate again or differently, especially to change someone’s beliefs or behavior through instruction
Usage: often implies systematic or intensive instruction
Examples
- The program aims to reeducate former gang members about conflict resolution.
- After the accident, she had to reeducate her muscles to walk properly.
- The company will reeducate employees about the new safety protocols.
- Therapists work to reeducate patients with brain injuries.
- The rehabilitation center focuses on reeducating offenders before their release.
- Parents sometimes need to reeducate themselves about modern technology.