Examples of 're-educate' in a sentence

Meaning of "re-educate"

Re-educate (verb): To teach, train, or educate someone again, often with a focus on changing or correcting previously learned behaviors, beliefs, or skills. Example: The rehabilitation center works to re-educate individuals in overcoming their addictions
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How to use "re-educate" in a sentence

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Re-educate your mind to enjoy your workout.
We simply have to re-educate people to the use of it.
Re-educate yourself and adjust your expectations.
Natural exercises to re-educate their pelvic floor.
Re-educate yourself on what your policy covers.
And therefore it was incumbent upon me to re-educate myself.
We will re-educate you in place of punishment.
It is the responsibility of the government to re-educate them.
We need to re-educate ourselves a bit in our bread culture.
Do not try to educate and re-educate anyone.
You re-educate yourself through highest consciousness everything.
You will have to be patient to re-educate it.
We need to re-educate the population about it.
You should go back to school and re-educate yourself.
Try to re-educate by proposing to go to the saddle at fixed times.

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I skip the details and how we tried to re-educate him.
We can learn to re-educate our way to see reality.
Re-educate the inner child with the truth.
That made it all the more difficult to re-educate them.
My mission is to re-educate her to listen and understand normal conversation.
Some detainees told journalists the camps re-educate them.
We must re-educate ourselves and stop thinking in this way.
You need to take the time to re-educate yourself about food.
We have to re-educate the world in order to address these issues.
It takes children from their parents to re-educate them morally and religiously.
They re-educate them and sell them to wealthy families as goods.
One of the aims of this whole scenario is to re-educate people by un-educating them.
Cults often re-educate their members by locking them up without food or water.
The object pursued by special educational establishments is to reform and re-educate the child.
There would be a need to re-educate agents to assist in the sales process.
Just a blank slate so that Clifford may re-educate you.
It makes it possible to re-educate bowel habits without the drawbacks of laxatives.
The posture of the boat is also a good exercise to re-educate their pelvic floor.
Such orders are designed to re-educate young people without depriving them of their liberty.
Necessity for parents who are to work, to train, or to re-educate.
It 's a pressure to re-educate yourself in a way that will change your sense of inner identity.
Moving into a new business also required Satlantic to re-educate employees on every level.
These remedies can help to re-educate these muscles and to prevent further inconveniences.
Oh well, perhaps there is a need to re-educate.
Microcurrent devices lift and re-educate muscles, creating a lifted and convex appearance.
The notion of re-education is associated with the verb re-educate.
Our mission, re-educate ourselves to breathe slowly and deeply through the nose using the diaphragm.
Sahin is a volunteer who tries to re-educate street youths in Arnhem.
We need to re-educate ourselves urgently in order to be able to re-educate.
It 's what the state does to re-educate criminals.
I got to re-educate some of the brothers.
We should not try to re-educate them.
I gotta re-educate some of the brothers.
Is it not time for us to re-educate ourselves?
I gotta re-educate some ofthe brothers.

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