释义 |
diseducate, v.|dɪsˈɛdjuːkeɪt| [f. dis- 6 + educate.] trans. To undo or pervert the education of.
1886Lowell Gray Lit. Ess. (1891) 14 Educated at Eton and diseducated, as he [Gray] seemed to think, at Cambridge. 1887Q. Rev. Oct. 274 The change of institutions educates or diseducates men to think. |