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The word "reeducation" is correct in written English.
It is typically used in contexts involving the process of educating someone again, often to change their beliefs or behaviors. Example: "The government implemented a program for the reeducation of individuals who had been misled by extremist ideologies." Alternatives include "retraining" or "resocialization."
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reeducation
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The act of educating again or anew so as to rehabilitate or adapt to new situations.
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No permits were granted, however, and in one case two elderly women who had applied to protest were initially sentenced to reeducation by labour, though this sentence was later canceled.
This summary provided the basis for the reeducation ("revolutionization") of all youth hoping to succeed to the revolutionary cause.
Persecuted as an intellectual during the Cultural Revolution, Gao was forced to destroy his early writings and was later sent to a reeducation camp, where he endured nearly six years of hard labour.
Until 1780 he continued to produce original and substantial works, particularly, in 1779, a prose drama in a quite new manner, Iphigenie auf Tauris (Iphigenia in Tauris), which shows the healing process he attributed to the influence of Frau von Stein in the context of an emotionally charged brother-and-sister relationship and as a profound moral and theological reeducation.
When the Pathet Lao seized power in 1975, Phoumi became education minister, with jurisdiction over the "reeducation" of thousands of royalist supporters of the previous government.
Some reports suggested he was punished by house arrest in Pyongyang; others said he had been dispatched for more stern reeducation in the mines.
The ensuing imprisonment, torture, and reeducation of Smith are intended not merely to break him physically or make him submit but to root out his independent mental existence and his spiritual dignity.
After reunification he kept the Roman Catholic community together, despite seminary closures and the forced "reeducation" of many priests.
The ensuing imprisonment, torture, and reeducation of Smith are intended not merely to break him physically or make him submit but to root out his independent mental existence and his spiritual dignity until he can love only the figure he previously most hated: the apparent leader of the party, Big Brother.
Tells about the reeducation camps which the govt. says have been shut down.
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Li Yanhua died after a hunger strike at the Women's Labor Reeducation Camp in the city of Nanchang.
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