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schooled
- IPA[sko͞old]
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- educated or trained in a specified activity or in a particular way
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- 1. educated or trained in a specified activity or in a particular way a man well schooled in making money
- an institution for educating children: Ryder's children did not go to school at all school books
- send to school; educate: Taverier was born in Paris and schooled in Lyon
- (of a Xhosa) educated and westernized: economic considerations persuaded many Xhosa not to become school by opting for a Western lifestyle
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- an institution for educating children: Ryder's children did not go to school at all school supplies
- send to school; educate: he was schooled in Boston
Oxford American Dictionary
- a large group of fish or sea mammals: a school of dolphins
- (of fish or sea mammals) form a large group: gray snapper schooled in shallow lagoons
Oxford American Dictionary
- a large group of fish or sea mammals: a school of dolphins
- (of fish or sea mammals) form a large group: grey snapper schooled in shallow lagoons
Oxford Dictionary
- (in the UK) a state secondary school to which pupils are admitted on the basis of ability. ...
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- used, usually approvingly, to refer to someone or something that is old-fashioned or traditional: he was one of the old school of English gentlemen
- having or adhering to old-fashioned values or ways: the restaurant is an old-school brasserie of the Parisian model
Oxford Dictionary
- another term for elementary school
Oxford American Dictionary
- a secondary school for children aged from about fourteen upward, generally following on from a ...
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- educated or trained in a specified activity or in a particular way: a man well schooled in making money
Oxford Dictionary