re-educate in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

re-educate in the PONS Dictionary

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The aim of allergen immunotherapy (a.k.a. desensitisation) is to re-educate the immune system by administering increasing doses of allergens and thereby induce specific long-term tolerance.
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Then there's child care, trying to get requalified and re-educate yourself.
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Mio later takes it upon herself to re-educate him to be a better person.
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For our country to strive and be better, we have to re-educate the children.
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This may require concerted professional help to re-educate the muscles and re-engage muscle action in the serratus anterior during such movements.
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We've got to re-educate consumers about the value of our product.
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I am on a mission to re-educate and reform the minds of a people who have been deceived and misguided.
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He suggested there is a need to re-educate the public about how to respond to emergency vehicles.
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This has involved taking small steps and attempting to re-educate a money-fixated culture.
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The tendency was to place all difficult orphans in colonies, which sought to re-educate children using a labor regime.
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