verb
- past tense and past participle of reeducate: to educate again or differently, especially to change someone’s beliefs or behavior through instruction
Usage: often used in political contexts
Examples
- The former soldiers were reeducated for civilian careers.
- She was reeducated about proper safety procedures after the accident.
- The program reeducated prisoners to help them reintegrate into society.
- Workers were reeducated when new technology was introduced.
- The government reeducated citizens about environmental conservation.
- He was reeducated in modern teaching methods.
- The company reeducated employees on updated policies.