reeducate
/riˈɛdʒəˌkeɪt/
verb
- To teach someone new skills, knowledge, or attitudes, especially to replace old ones that are no longer useful or acceptable.
- She had to reeducate herself on healthy eating habits after years of poor nutrition.
- The program aims to reeducate drivers about the dangers of texting while driving.
- After the factory closed, the government helped reeducate workers for jobs in technology.
- To train or retrain a part of the body to function normally again after an injury or illness.
- The exercises are designed to reeducate the knee joint to move properly.
- After the surgery, she worked with a specialist to reeducate her hand movements.
- Physical therapy helped reeducate his muscles after the stroke.
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