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What is the difference between "educate someone on" and ... - HiNative
Synonym for educate someone on Generally the same, but the first can sound more natural most of the time. But the second only sounds natural with a longer phrase. As in, we need to educate the staff about how to deal with angry customers. |Frankly, it means the same but said differently. But however "educating someone on" can mean educating someone something regarding the subject and ...
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If we take the default meaning then neither sound idiomatic. They sound as if they have been translated directly from Japanese. Nevertheless, about and on have different nuances - about makes the noun general; on is restrictive and makes the noun specific: "I like educating people about general matters that concern my culture" or
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educate people on or educate people about? - TextRanch
educate people on vs educate people about Both 'educate people on' and 'educate people about' are commonly used phrases in English. They are interchangeable and can be used to convey the idea of providing information or instruction to people on a particular topic.
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Education isn’t a short explanation. You go through 12-18 years of education to complete your education. Dictionary meaning: educate: [verb] to provide schooling for. to train by formal instruction and supervised practice especially in a skill, trade, or profession. I don’t think explaining something satisfies the definition for ‘educate’.
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Definition of educate verb from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary ... 2 to teach someone about something or how to do something educate somebody (in/on something) Children need to be educated on the dangers of taking drugs. educate somebody to do something The campaign is intended to educate the public to respect the environment.
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The meaning of EDUCATE is to provide schooling for. How to use educate in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Educate. to provide schooling for; to train by formal instruction and supervised practice especially in a skill, trade, or profession… See the full definition Games; Word of the Day ...
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EDUCATE definition: 1. to teach someone, especially using the formal system of school, college, or university: 2. to…. Learn more.
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Grammar Educate is often passive in this meaning. see thesaurus at teach 2 to give someone information about a particular subject, or to show them a better way to do something → teach educate somebody about/in/on something a campaign to educate teenagers about HIV → See Verb table Examples from the Corpus educate • A school was ...
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" 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." well at first I was mostly having issues about the preposition to use after "citizens", but now that I re-read myself, I'm pretty sure to have make other mistakes, so don't ...
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educate somebody on something Children need to be educated on the dangers of drug-taking. educate somebody about something an effort to educate consumers about the importance of long-term saving from an early age; educate somebody to do something The campaign is intended to educate people to respect the environment. see also re-educate