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academic freedom in educational institutions, the freedom of a teacher to teach, of a student to learn, and of both to discuss and hold opinions, esp. about social, political, and moral issues, without arbitrary interference or reprisals by school or public officials, organized groups, or the like.
catechize to teach (someone) by a question and answer method, esp. religious principles. [1/2 definitions]
coach to train, teach, or prepare. [1/4 definitions]
docile easy to train or teach. [1/2 definitions]
drill1 to teach or train by means of having a person repeat something over and over. [1/4 definitions]
educate to teach a person or group. [1/4 definitions]
governess a woman hired to care for and teach the child or children of a family.
instruct to teach.
lesson to teach. [1/7 definitions]
missionary a person who is sent by a church or religious order to a foreign country to teach, convert, heal, or serve.
parable a very short story told to teach a moral or religious lesson.
preach to give a talk on religion that is used to teach; give a sermon. [1/2 definitions]
profess to teach (a subject) at the college or university level. [1/7 definitions]
reteach to teach again.
school1 to train or teach. [1/3 definitions]
sermon a long speech that is intended to teach or scold; lecture. [1/2 definitions]
taught past tense and past participle of teach.
train to teach skills or actions. [1/2 definitions]
trammel a restraint used on a horse's feet to teach it to amble; fetter. [1/6 definitions]
transitive verb a verb that is followed by a stated direct object. In the sentence, "I teach math," the word "teach" is a transitive verb and "math" is the direct object.
tutor to teach individual students, usually outside of a public school. [1/2 definitions]