What is another word for reeducation?

Pronunciation: [ɹiːˌɛd͡ʒuːkˈe͡ɪʃən] (IPA)

Reeducation is the process of learning or teaching again after forgetting something. Synonyms for this word include relearning, rehabilitation, reconditioning, reskilling, retraining and reorientation. The aim of reeducation is to improve or bolster someone's knowledge base and skills for a specific task or job. Rehabilitation refers to the process of restoring someone's physical ability, while reconditioning involves restoring physical fitness or a state of health. Reskilling and retraining relate to updating knowledge and skills to meet current job market requirements. Reorientation is a more general term that refers to changing one's way of thinking or attitude. These different words can be used interchangeably depending on the specific context and purpose.

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Usage examples for Reeducation

The process of her reeducation, succinctly expressed as it was in a few sentences, called for tedious months of care, of denial and of effort.
"Our Nervous Friends Illustrating the Mastery of Nervousness"
Robert S. Carroll
The two other elements were reeducation and discipline.
"Health Through Will Power"
James J. Walsh
Then reeducation was instituted to overcome the bad habit of lack of confidence that had been formed, while discipline broke down the psychic resistance of the patient to the idea of recovery.
"Health Through Will Power"
James J. Walsh

Related words: reeducation centers, reeducation camps

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