233 Verbs to Use for the Word education

Can a man receive an education outside of himself?

They had six children, and after giving us a good education, especially as to our religion, committed us to the providence of a covenant God to seek our fortunes in the wide world.

He treated me like a son, and by his aid I completed my education by much reading of books and a frequent attendance at college lectures.

" "You got a better education now than nine boys out of ten.

To finish his education his father sent George for one quarter to a better school.

Of the incidents of the life of Henry Chettle absolutely nothing is known: we are ignorant of the times and places of his birth and death, and of the manner in which he obtained his education.

He was really the son of a half-pay Colonel, of good family, who had been sent to Eton to acquire an education.

To make use of present opportunities to control present advantages needs a great education and a large human experience.

Cardinal Gizzi, well known as a friend to reform, and much attached to the Pope, was named Secretary of State; and he wrote letters to the presidents of the provinces, inviting them, the municipal magistrates, ecclesiastics, and all respectable citizens, to prepare and offer schemes for promoting popular education, and especially for the moral, religious, and industrial instruction of the children of the poor.

Before the foundation of grammar schools, there was usually a scholasticus attached to the abbeys and cathedral churches, who directed and superintended the education of the neighboring nobility and gentry.

He touches rather than looks, at first (for his hands and fingers perform a great many movements long before he learns to turn his eyeballs in various directions or follow the passage even of a light), and through touching many things he begins his education.

With thousands of dollars lying idle, she won't assist the only nephew of Tom Bradley to secure a proper education.

The father and grandfather then thought of providing some education for the two children, especially the daughter Juliana, or Juli, as they called her, for she gave promise of being accomplished and beautiful.

" This establishment, which bore the somewhat suggestive name of "The Birches," was owned and presided over by Mr. Welsby, who, with an unmarried daughter, Miss Eleanor, acting as housekeeper, and his nephew, Mr. Blake, performing the duties of assistant-master, undertook the preliminary education of about a dozen juveniles whose ages ranged between ten and fourteen.

Ways to community health education.

Of this institution the first public professor was Joannes Argyropoulos, who, having enjoyed the patronage of Cosmo and Piero, and directed the education of Lorenzo, was selected by the latter as the fittest person to be the earliest occupant of the chair.

They seek an education to fit them for work, and they do their work well because it is a part of their education.

He is the one authoritative figure in these transactions whose mind has not been subdued either by long discipline in the party machine or by court intrigue, who has continued his education beyond those early twenties when the mind of the "budding politician" ceases to expand, who has thought, and thought things out, who is an educated man among dexterous under-educated specialists.

Miss Prudence advocated the higher education for girls, but if Marjorie's color had faded or her spirits flagged she would have taken her out of school and set her to household tasks and to walks and drives.

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"When you aid a teacher, you improve the education of your children.

of the children of this country have demanded education.

But an obstacle of a more tangible and formidable kind arises from the fact that the liberal professions and many business careers require a long and expensive education and training, which the platelayer is quite unable to afford to give his son.

If you'd only have taken education, Charley, and not got fired out of all the academies, my boy would beat 'em all.

Sir Timothy had never been sent to school, and owed such education as he possessed almost entirely to his half-sisters.

233 Verbs to Use for the Word  education