teach (verb)

  • 81educate — verb To instruct or train. Syn: instruct, teach See Also: education, educator, educable, educatable …

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  • 82foreteach — verb To teach or instruct beforehand …

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  • 83overteach — verb To teach too much. Geography is overtaught in my sons primary school …

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  • 84water down — verb a) To dilute; to add water You need to water down the lemonade a bit more to make it less sweet, dear. b) To make weaker. If you plan to teach this material to children, you may need to water it down …

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  • 85kiss the ground someone walks on — verb To praise someone highly. and when you shall teach me otherwise, I will not only embrace it, but will kiss the ground you walk on …

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  • 86pluck up — verb a) To remove something by plucking from e.g. the ground. Let none associate with the soul destroying Manicheans, who by decoctions of chaff counterfeit the sad look of fasting, who speak evil of the Creator of meats, and greedily devour the… …

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  • 87carjack — verb /ˈkɑː(ɹ).dʒæk/ a) To steal an automobile forcibly from someone. Someone should carjack that pompous jerk and teach him a lesson! <!to carjack something b) To forcibly steal some vehicle. These twerps have carjacked their last Mercedes …

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  • 88reteach — verb teach again …

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  • 89inculcate — verb /ˈɪn.kʌl.keɪt/ a) To teach by repeated instruction. b) To induce understanding or a particular sentiment in a person or persons …

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  • 90sittest — verb Second person singular simple present form of sit. Deuteronomy 11:19 And ye shall teach them your children, speaking of them when thou sittest in thine house, and when thou walkest by the way, when thou liest down, and when thou risest up …

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