0 present participle of educate
1 to teach someone, especially using the formal system of school, college, or university:
Most children's television programmes aim to educate and entertain at the same time.
Children need to be educated about the way that diet and health interrelate.
She was privately educated.
It is important to educate children before they become sexually active.
A health promotion coordinator can play a vital role in educating/supporting staff, driving organizational initiatives and liaising with community agencies.
Moreover, though some motives are mutually reinforcing, others are contradictory: treating discussion as an opportunity for persuading others, for example, can conflict with educating oneself.
It was an ideal way to round off an exhilarating, educating and entertaining evening.