teach (verb)

  • 91drub — verb a) to beat (someone or something) with a stick b) to forcefully teach something See Also: drubbing …

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  • 92misteach — verb To teach incorrectly …

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  • 93upskill — verb a) to teach someone additional skills, especially as an alternative to redundancy b) to acquire such additional skills See Also: upskilling …

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  • 94rough-hew — verb To cut or shape something roughly without finishing or tidying the surface. Our indiscretion sometimes serues vs well, / When our deare plots do paule, and that should teach vs, / Theres a Diuinity that shapes our ends, / Rough hew them how… …

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  • 95instruct — verb /ˌɪnˈstɹʌkt/ To teach or direct; to give instructions. Listen carefully when someone instructs you to assemble. Syn: guide See Also: instruction, instructor …

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  • 96fix someone's wagon — verb To cause injury, distress, or inconvenience to someone, especially as punishment or as a comeuppance. When Randy Gumpert went in to hurl the sixth the Yankees immediately fixed his wagon. Successive errors by Steve Souchock and Stirnweiss,… …

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  • 97learn — verb (past and past participle learned or chiefly Brit. learnt) 1》 acquire knowledge of or skill in (something) through study or experience or by being taught.     ↘commit to memory.     ↘become aware of by information or from observation. 2》… …

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  • 98profess — verb 1》 claim that one has (a quality or feeling). 2》 affirm one s faith in or allegiance to (a religion).     ↘(be professed) be received into a religious order under vows. 3》 archaic or humorous teach (a subject) as a professor. 4》 archaic have …

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  • 99reskill — verb teach (a person, especially one who is unemployed) new skills …

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  • 100reteach — verb (past and past participle retaught) teach again …

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