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What is the past tense of reeducate?

What's the past tense of reeducate? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of reeducate is reeducated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of reeducate is reeducates.

The present participle of reeducate is reeducating.

The past participle of reeducate is reeducated.

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Nurses must also be reeducated to provide more outcomes-oriented rather than task-focused care.
Our pulmonologist had been reeducated during the consultant's visit, and his approach became more practical and less academic.
For the rest of us, however, who haven't been reeducated in Room 101, saying it, or being bullied into saying it, doesn't make it so.
First off, I've been confined to bed for 4 months to be reeducated and then I've been allowed to use a wheelchair.
In their view, all religious believers and their institutions should be banned from making political statements and Muslims more than others should be reeducated.

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