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Definition of Reeducation
1. Noun. the act of educating again or anew so as to rehabilitate or adapt to new situations. ¹
2. Noun. (context: euphemism) involuntary political indoctrination. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Reeducation
1. education [n -S] - See also: education
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reeducation
Literary usage of Reeducation
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. From the Household to the Factory: Sex Discrimination in the Guatemalan by Judith Sunderland (2002)
"Reeducation through labor—sometimes labeled rehabilitation through ... There are
five major problems with reeducation through labor: the lack of any kind of ..."
2. Bulletin by Federal Board for Vocational Education, United States (1917)
"L'agriculture et la reeducation des blessed de guerre. Revue des Deux Mondes.
Paris, 1917, xxxix, 457-468. Norman, Sir Henry. The treatment and training of ..."
3. China: State Control of Religion by Human Rights Watch/Asia, Mickey Spiegel (1997)
"103 Reform and reeducation in the monasteries Third Forum policy also set out
guidelines for stricter supervision of monasteries and nunneries. ..."
4. Military Surgery of the Ear, Nose and Throat by Hanau Wolf Loeb, 1865-, Hanau Wolf Loeb (1918)
"Reeducation of the Deaf.—De Parrel(i) suggests the term ... Reeducation of hearing
has a double result: maintaining of audition by means of the human voice ..."
5. Military Surgery of the Ear, Nose and Throat by Hanau Wolf Loeb, 1865- (1918)
"Reeducation of the Deaf.—De Parrel(i) suggests the term ... Reeducation of hearing
has a double result: maintaining of audition by means of the human voice ..."
6. The Physiology of Faith and Fear: Or, The Mind in Health and Disease by William Samuel Sadler (1912)
"METHOD OF PRACTISING Reeducation.— THE RANGE OF Reeducation. ... IN the practice
of psychotherapy, reeducation must be recognized as a distinct process of ..."
7. The Physiology of Faith and Fear: Or, The Mind in Health and Disease by William Samuel Sadler (1912)
"METHOD OF PRACTISING Reeducation.— THE RANGE OF Reeducation. ... IN the practice
of psychotherapy, reeducation must be recognized as a distinct process of ..."
8. Our Schools in War Time--and After by Arthur Davis Dean (1918)
"CHAPTER IX Reeducation OF THE DISABLED In all probability not one person in a
hundred ever heard the word "reeducation" before reading the very recent ..."