Educate vs Educrat - What's the difference?
educate | educrat |
to instruct or train
(derogatory) An official or administrator in a school district.
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As a verb educate
is to instruct or train.As a noun educrat is
(derogatory) an official or administrator in a school district.educate
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Alternative forms
* (generally jocular) educamate * (generally jocular) edumacateVerb
Synonyms
* instruct * teachDerived terms
* co-educateExternal links
* * ----educrat
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Noun
(en noun)- It has everything to do with the educrat industry whose grip on our children Hillary is helping to maintain.
- Many educrats make much of their income and build their reputations trying to fix the problems they themselves created with their dopey educational methodologies.
- As a result of the misguided educrats , college students across the country now spend much of the first two years in remedial classes...