miseducate
verb [ I or T ] (also mis-educate) uk/mɪsˈedʒ.ʊ.keɪt/ us/ˌmɪsˈedʒ.ə.keɪt/
不正确地教育
to educate people in a way that is not correct
He said the party was systematically miseducating the masses about the revolution. 他说,该党系统地对群众进行有关革命的错误教育。
The commission found that many school leavers were "under-educated or mis-educated", with very weak skills and knowledge in core subjects.
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- Children were miseducated, often being labelled as problem pupils.
- This is something that our brainwashed and miseducated economists and governments are unable to comprehend.
- Film can be used to educate, but unfortunately also to miseducate.
- These economists, she claims, have been mis-educated into ignoring the dynamics of money and debt.