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
- 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.
- He was an erudiate connoisseur of classical music, able to identify obscure compositions by ear.
- Surrounded by books, she immersed herself in the erudiate world of literature.
- The erudiate student excelled in academic competitions, demonstrating a mastery of diverse subjects.
- His erudite wit and charm made him a captivating conversationalist.
- The erudiate traveler visited countless countries, absorbing their unique cultures and histories.
- 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.
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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.