Instruct vs Civilise - What's the difference?
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(label) to teach by giving instructions
(label) to direct; to order (usage note : "instruct" is less forceful than "order", but weightier than "advise")
(label) arranged; furnished; provided
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(label) instructed; taught; enlightened
To educate or enlighten a person or people to a perceived higher standard of (l).
To introduce or impose the (l) of one (l) upon another (l), group or person, arguably with the intent of achieving a perceived higher standard of (l).
To bring from a state of (l) to an educated or refined state.
Instruct is a related term of civilise.
As verbs the difference between instruct and civilise
is that instruct is (label) to teach by giving instructions while civilise is .As adjectives the difference between instruct and civilise
is that instruct is (label) arranged; furnished; provided while civilise is civilized.As a noun instruct
is (label) instruction.instruct
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