"Re-education" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Re-education refers to the process of intentionally altering or changing someone's attitudes, opinions, or behaviors, often in a deliberate and controlled manner. It typically involves providing new knowledge, skills, or perspectives to help a person unlearn or relearn something, often changing their motivations, values, or worldview.
Re-education can take many forms, including:
Educating someone to take a different point of view or to adopt a new set of values or beliefs
Changing someone's behavior through training or therapy
Helping an individual overcome a particular habit or addiction
Providing skill-building or vocational training to equip someone with new knowledge and skills
Re-education is often used in various contexts, such as:
Counter-radicalization programs to help individuals leave extremist ideologies behind
Employment training or upskilling programs to help workers adapt to changing job market demands
Rehabilitation programs for individuals with mental health issues or substance abuse
Education programs to promote social change, for example, to combat social inequality or promote diversity and inclusion
To activate something or someone again after they had been inactive or stopped working.<br><br>Example: "The company decided to re-activate the inactive account of their old customer."
Stated or proved again, typically in a more convincing or forceful way: "the evidence was reasserted by several impartial investigators."
To restore balance or equilibrium to something, often by making adjustments or corrections to restore fairness, proportion, or stability.
To re-classify something means to change its classification, categorization, or grouping, often by assigning it to a new category or subgroup within a system or framework. This can involve re-evaluating and reassessing the characteristics, characteristics, or characteristics of the subject being classified, and updating its description to fit into its new classification.
To re-educate means to teach or instruct someone again, often with a focus on changing their previous opinions, attitudes, or behaviors. It involves updating or revising someone's knowledge, skills, or values to help them think or behave in a different way, often in response to new information or experiences.
To re-emerge means to come or appear again, especially after being absent, hidden, or unnoticed for some time. It can also mean to recover or reappear in a new or different form.<br><br>Example: "The sun re-emerged from behind the clouds after the storm."
Resumed or began to exist again after a period of time, especially after going out of existence.
To re-emit means to release or send out again, typically something that has been previously received or detected, such as a signal, a message, or a plasma block. It can also refer to the act of emulating or mimicking something, often in a different way or medium. The word is often used in contexts involving science, technology, or computer networks.