The program reeducates people about how to eat in a more healthful way. We need to reeducate the workers who lost their jobs when the factory closed.
Recent Examples on the WebIn the context of entrepreneurship, having an educator’s mindset means constantly striving to educate and reeducate the people around you about your vision. Yec, Forbes, 25 Apr. 2022 In the fifth Scream, the killer is motivated to bring things back to basics and reeducate the next generation about classic scares of yore. David Sims, The Atlantic, 14 Jan. 2022 In the Soviet sector, authorities in 1946 founded DEFA, a monopoly film production company that used the famous Babelsberg studio outside Berlin and its personnel to start making movies meant to reeducate the German people after years of Nazi rule. David Rising, Star Tribune, 3 Oct. 2020 In the Soviet sector, authorities in 1946 founded DEFA, a monopoly film production company that used the famous Babelsberg studio outside Berlin and its personnel to start making movies meant to reeducate the German people after years of Nazi rule. David Rising, USA TODAY, 3 Oct. 2020 As with all of these mega-[corporations], staff turnover is high, which means that we are constantly forced to reeducate each successive team. Tom Jackman, Washington Post, 20 Feb. 2020 So my son had to educate and reeducate himself to the new and the old simultaneously, not unlike Jerry Garcia and the guitar after his stroke. Mike Mikula, Washington Post, 8 Aug. 2019 With great power come great headaches, however, and since landing in the United States, Holmstén has had to reeducate those used to the old favor-trading. Claudia Rosenbaum, Billboard, 27 June 2019 Pacify and imprison the elders; separate, indoctrinate and reeducate the youngsters; protect the supply routes at all costs: This was the order of the day. Matthew Farwell, The New Republic, 3 July 2019 See More