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Answer for the clue "European Union created reforms to change political beliefs ", 9 letters:
reeducate

Alternative clues for the word reeducate

Word definitions for reeducate in dictionaries

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vb. 1 To educate or teach again, especially in order to remove bad practices. 2 To rehabilitate.

Usage examples of reeducate.

Reeducate those thoughtless, live-for-today hedonistic buccaneering beachmasters too!

We are going to be working to reeducate our kinesthetic sensibilities, our sense of our own bodies and their position in space.

Evidently, the Russians thought that one thoroughly reeducated officer of general rank would be a useful thing to introduce into Japan, to aid them with their plans for the future of our country.

As I had no family left alive in Japan as hostages, they were denied the emotional whip with which they had reeducated others.

There was no need for Gori'allolub to tell Drin what low tech population pressure was doing to the reserved area of Trimus, nor of the reluc­tance—misplaced in Drin's mind—to reeducate the polluting idiots.

All of the well-worn psychoenergetic circuits leading from the torc would have to be rerouted through the syncytial mazes of the right cortex, reeducated to operancy within the refining flame of the ultimate pain that the universe could inflict upon a thinking, feeling creature.

Though he'd spoken with Klein daily there was no sign of a commission yet, so he had spent the time reeducating himself.

He was a bit surprised that Khetala, who had been reeducating former pleasure house employees, took it upon herself to visit the holographic harems of the houris.

Once they've had a chance to do that, and once we identify the com people we want, I feel confident we can record enough imagery of them for our reeducated computers to let us fake up an acceptable talking head.