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to educate somebody to/on/about/into s-thing? - WordReference Forums
to educate somebody to/on/about/into s-thing? " to produce the future actors of economic life, to educate citizens into accepting each other in their otherness, to promote cultural diversity at the service of peace." I'd change to "citizens capable of accepting".
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What is the difference between "educate someone on" and ... - HiNative
Frankly, it means the same but said differently. But however "educating someone on" can mean educating someone something regarding the subject and "educating someone about" can mean educating someone on something they don't know about; never heard of. Was this answer helpful? Hmm... (1) Was this answer helpful? Hmm... (0)
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educating on or educating about? - TextRanch
"Educating on" is typically used when referring to the act of teaching or providing information on a specific topic or subject, while "educating about" is used to convey the idea of imparting knowledge or information regarding a broader range of topics or subjects. This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.
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educate verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...
Definition of educate verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. [transitive, often passive] to teach somebody over a period of time at a school, university, etc. be educated She was educated in the US. All their children have been educated privately. He was educated at his local comprehensive school and then at Oxford.
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EDUCATING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
EDUCATING definition: 1. present participle of educate 2. to teach someone, especially using the formal system of school…. Learn more.
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Educate about/on - WordReference Forums
We cannot know what, exactly the speaker means. If we take the default meaning then neither sound idiomatic. They sound as if they have been translated directly from Japanese. "I like educating people on the subject of my culture."
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Apparently saying "I will educate you" can seem rude. Why?
It's because "educate" has an institutional connotation. If you (in a non-institutional setting) tell someone you will "educate them" it comes off as patronizing because you're setting yourself up as an expert and your interlocuters as ignorant students. It's much better to say "I will explain it" because we use "explain" for most contexts.
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EDUCATE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
EDUCATE definition: 1. to teach someone, especially using the formal system of school, college, or university: 2. to…. Learn more.
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EDUCATE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
When someone, especially a child, is educated, he or she is taught at a school or college. To educate people means to teach them better ways of doing something or a better way of living. The charity dedicates itself to educating people about the dangers of high-fat diets. [VERB noun] Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.
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Educate - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
To educate is to teach, train, or inform someone. Teachers educate students. If the word educate makes you think of children, you're not far off. It comes from the Latin word educare meaning to "bring up, rear.” In the 1500s, Shakespeare borrowed it to mean "schooling."