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- noun The state of being
undereducated .
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Examples
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For some reason, deliverance from traumatic undereducation at Princeton takes the form of an expected scholarship for graduate study at Oxford.
Babble On, Revisited 2009
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We haven't looked at the entire panoply of problems like undereducation and joblessness.
Trey Ellis: The Other Side of Obama's Father Day Speech 2008
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I could say that the anger should lie with the residents of the South Shore or the rest of Nova Scotia who will have to pay for this, but really it's the people they intended to help who will pay--in the continued undereducation of their children.
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I was going to say that undereducation has something to do with it, but I think she is just a nasty person.
Archive 2005-11-01 Tripp 2005
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This special undereducation takes place in primary and secondary level schools and in colleges.
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The killing of innocent people is not justified or celebrated, just understandable, especially in context of a city where white people benefit and uphold the unequal racial system so willingly, and we are forced into poverty and undereducation only to be given jobs wiping the asses of tourists.
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There is something to be said about the undereducation of programmers these days.
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You can continue to be a victim and blame everyone for our problems or you can be a realist and blame idiotic consumer behavior and undereducation for our economic woes.
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You can continue to be a victim and blame everyone for our problems or you can be a realist and blame idiotic consumer behavior and undereducation for our economic woes.
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Some families are contributors to the undereducation of children attending underperforming public schools.
unknown title 2009
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