teach (verb)

  • 71reinforce — verb a) to strengthen, especially by addition or augmentation He reinforced the handle with a metal rod and a bit of tape. b) to emphasize or review The right homework will reinforce and complement the lesson …

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  • 72learn — verb /ləːn,lɝn/ a) To acquire, or attempt to acquire knowledge or an ability to do something. For, as he took delight to introduce me, I took delight to learn. b) To attend a course or other educational activity. Learn how to do it better! …

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  • 73reeducate — verb a) To educate or teach again, especially in order to remove bad practices b) to rehabilitate …

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  • 74taught — verb /tɔːt,tɔt,tɑt/ <!these belong on the page for teach&quot …

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  • 75indoctrinate — verb a) to teach with a biased , one sided or uncritical ideology. b) to brainwash. See Also: docent, docile, doctor …

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  • 76housetrain — verb To teach a house pet to urinate and defecate outside or in a designated location in the home …

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  • 77gospelize — verb a) To teach the Gospels b) To evangelize …

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  • 78teachest — verb Second person singular present simple form of teach …

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  • 79larn — verb especially To teach or to learn. Larn yersel te taalk propa like! …

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  • 80mell — verb /mɛl/ To deal, concern oneself; to interfere. “By Saint Thomas of Kent,” said he, “an I buckle to my gear, I will teach thee, sir lazy lover, to mell with thine own matters, maugre thine iron case there!” …

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