erudiate (Meaning)

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erudiate (v. t.)

To instruct; to educate; to teach.

Synonyms & Antonyms of erudiate

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erudiate Sentence Examples

  1. The erudiate professor captivated the audience with his profound knowledge.
  2. With an erudiate mind, he delved into intricate concepts effortlessly.
  3. Her erudiate lectures inspired a new generation of scholars.
  4. The erudiate historian unearthed fascinating details about the past.
  5. He was an erudiate connoisseur of classical music, able to identify obscure compositions by ear.
  6. Surrounded by books, she immersed herself in the erudiate world of literature.
  7. The erudiate student excelled in academic competitions, demonstrating a mastery of diverse subjects.
  8. His erudite wit and charm made him a captivating conversationalist.
  9. The erudiate traveler visited countless countries, absorbing their unique cultures and histories.
  10. Their erudite discussions often lasted late into the night, exploring the depths of human knowledge.

FAQs About the word erudiate

To instruct; to educate; to teach.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The erudiate professor captivated the audience with his profound knowledge.

With an erudiate mind, he delved into intricate concepts effortlessly.

Her erudiate lectures inspired a new generation of scholars.

The erudiate historian unearthed fascinating details about the past.