What is another word for re-educate?

Pronunciation: [ɹˌiːˈɛd͡ʒuːkˌe͡ɪt] (IPA)

The term "re-educate" generally refers to the process of teaching or instructing someone on a topic they may already possess knowledge of. It can also imply a need to correct or change someone's existing beliefs or behaviors. Synonyms for re-educate include instruct, educate, teach, train, inform, tutor, instruct, coach, guide, retrain, reschool, relearn, and remold. These terms are often used interchangeably and imply a similar process, which involves facilitating learning, skill development, and behavioral modification to improve performance, productivity, and overall success in one's personal and professional endeavors.

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  • We have fought this war and won it. Now let us not be sanctimonious; nor hypocritical; nor vengeful; nor stupid. Let us make our enemies incapable of ever making war again, let us re-educate them, let us learn to live in peace and justice with all countries and all peoples in this world. To do this we must educate and re-educate. But first we must educate ourselves.
    Ernest Hemingway

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