retaught (Meaning)

retaught

to teach (someone or something) again

retaught Sentence Examples

  1. The teacher retaught the concept of fractions to the struggling students.
  2. The coach retaught the team's defensive strategy after a series of errors.
  3. The online tutor retaught the student the basics of algebra.
  4. The doctor retaught the patient about their medication and its potential side effects.
  5. The instructor retaught the dance steps to the beginners.
  6. The therapist retaught the client coping mechanisms for anxiety.
  7. The historian retaught the class about the causes of World War I.
  8. The manager retaught the staff about the company's safety protocols.
  9. The volunteer retaught the children about the importance of recycling.
  10. The mentor retaught the employee about the value of effective communication.

FAQs About the word retaught

to teach (someone or something) again

retrained, informed, versed, introduced, initiated, familiarized, briefed, reeducated, moralized, implanted

No antonyms found.

The teacher retaught the concept of fractions to the struggling students.

The coach retaught the team's defensive strategy after a series of errors.

The online tutor retaught the student the basics of algebra.

The doctor retaught the patient about their medication and its potential side effects.