verb
- teaching someone new skills, ideas, or ways of thinking, especially to replace previous learning
- forcing someone to adopt different political or social beliefs through intensive instruction
Usage: present participle of reeducate
Usage: often used in political contexts
Examples
- The company is reeducating employees about new safety procedures.
- Physical therapists focus on reeducating patients’ muscles after injury.
- The program aims at reeducating former addicts about healthy lifestyle choices.
- Teachers are reeducating students who struggled with basic math concepts.
- The government was accused of reeducating political prisoners.
- Reeducating the public about climate change requires persistent effort.