reschooled

/riːˈskuːld/
verb
  1. To educate or train someone again, especially in new skills or methods.
    • She reschooled herself in modern farming techniques after inheriting the family farm.
    • After the factory closed, many workers were reschooled in computer programming.
    • The program reschooled teachers to use digital tools in the classroom.
adjective
  1. Having been educated or trained again, especially in new skills or methods.
    • The reschooled volunteers taught the children how to use the new library computers.
    • The reschooled employees were more confident in their new roles.
    • A reschooled workforce can adapt to changes in the economy.
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