educations in English

noun
1
the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school or university.
a new system of public education
2
an enlightening experience.
a day with those kids was an education in patience and forbearance

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "educations" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "educations", or refer to the context using the word "educations" in the English Dictionary.

1. 17 My tutor holds her master's degree in educations and is very helpful.

2. And what about the psychological cost of broken or bereaved families and stunted educations or careers?

3. Given our ridiculously elaborate educations, what is the nature of our responsibility to the world?

4. Asher College is a member of the Career Educations Colleges and Universities (CECU) Association

5. Many coed schools provide excellent educations, but the reasons for the movement seem to be less academic than financial and ideological.

6. A Catechist is one who are called to serve through teaching, witness, prayer, service, and building community. A Catechist is any person engaged in leading or teaching formal religious educations

7. 'diplôme d'État de docteur en médecine, chirurgie et accouchements' (State diploma of doctor of medicine, surgery and obstetrics) awarded by the State Examining Board, and endorsed by the Minister of Educations, and 'certificat de stage' (certificate of practical training) endorsed by the Minister for Public Health;

8. Instead of focusing on the wishes of Washington, D.C., the world’s imperial city, and rising to the greatness expected of them by supporting the Aggrandizements of a globally dominant America, they focused on the local and personal – their careers and educations, their communities and towns, their clubs and associations, and their families

9. Instead of focusing on the wishes of Washington, D.C., the world’s imperial city, and rising to the greatness expected of them by supporting the Aggrandizements of a globally dominant America, they focused on the local and personal – their careers and educations, their communities and towns, their clubs and associations, and their families