educational
IPA: ɛdʒʌkˈeɪʃʌnʌɫ
noun
- A free (or low cost) trip for travel consultants, provided by a travel operator or airline as a means of promoting their service. A fam trip
adjective
- Of, or relating to education.
- Instructive, or helping to educate.
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Examples of "educational" in Sentences
- It should be very educational Maeve winced at the word educational.
- Over time, she has learned to impart good study methods, which she calls educational coaching.
- Instead, the services sell what they call "educational" scores—and what others have come to call "fako" scores.
- Jay Mathews talks educational politics and doesn't like the sloganeering and vacuous promises that make up what we call educational policy debate.
- They were educational cards, with pictures of Europe and Asia and Africa and America on, but it required only half a minutes observation to tell us that they were gamblingbetting on which educational card would turn up next.
- Jan Gorton of Appleton and Matt Dailey of Camden both spoke in favor of the program because it levels what they called the educational playing field, where all students, no matter what economic background, can have access to the same equipment.
- What a pity it is that some schools that stand to-day for what we call educational progress are failing in just this particular -- are sending out into the world an annual crop of boys and girls who must learn the great lesson of self-control and a proper respect for the rights of others in the bitter school of experience, -- a school in which the rod will never be spared, but whose chastening scourge comes sometimes, alas, too late!
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