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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
educate .
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Examples
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Better understanding that one word educates a reader enormously about God, his word, and his creation.
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As a special little parting gift the staff "educates" my sister on the importance of loosing weight---Rrrrrright, because the weight shpeel is so important to give as a person is descending into lunacy.
Time and Place 1 Dinosaur 2008
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When we say that the begetting and education of children is the primary end of matrimony, this is what we mean: the parent "educates" the child in life, not mearly reading, writing, and rithmitic.
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Relations "educates" the public -- and brings pressures upon Congress -- to support CFR policies.
The Invisible Government Dan Smoot 1958
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In addition to funding pseudoscience, NCCAM also "educates" the public about alternative medicine.
Notes from Dr. RW 2010
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Transfer Factor and how it "educates" our immune systems.
WN.com - Articles related to BA buys £1.3bn pension insurance from Goldmans 2010
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"Suspect is known to police" "repeat offender", the system "educates" them that they will get away with minimal punishment.
CTV News RSS Feed 2009
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"Little by little the process kind of educates you."
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Well might Richo argue he simply "educates" his clients.
unknown title 2009
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Keep this in mind Shelly as Kratzhole "educates" you.
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