0 present participle of educate --
1 to teach someone, especially using the formal system of school, college, or university: --
Consequently, poor parents cannot make investments in educating their children despite its profitability; hence the investment decisions are affected by family income.
What he meant was that democracy involved a process of educating both government and people, a process of trial and error.
It is an excellent guide for educating the general public.
The roles of grandparents in educating today's children.
It was only the wealthiest families that could afford the expense of educating a son for the priesthood.
Our indifferent profession is avoiding any direct responsibility for educating its next generation.
The inadequacy of role models for educating medical students in ethics with some reflections on virtue theory.
Young people should, the law says, be punished more severely for transgressions, perhaps as a means of educating them and preparing them for life.