Schools synonyms
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A college or university specializing in technical subjects
seminaries
A school or college where persons are trained to become priests, ministers, or rabbis
universities
The students, faculty, and administrators of a university collectively
A school, or academy, of the fine arts, specif. of music
An institution for the study of higher learning; a college or a university; typically a private school. [First attested in the mid 16th century.]
A grade of mail:
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(Slang, dated) A person; an individual.
To improve in habits or manners; refine
To cultivate is designed as to prepare land to grow something or to nurture and cause growth, either literally or figuratively.
To prepare physically, as with a regimen:
To survey or study mentally; consider:
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Prepare is defined as to make ready, put together or provide with what is needed.
To be foremost in or among:
To communicate knowledge to; teach; educate
To supervise the training or education of.
To teach or train by putting through repeated exercises
coachs
To coach is defined as to train or teach someone.
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The definition of discipline is to punish someone for their behavior.
A building used as a school
An established church.
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A corridor or passageway in a building.
A group of followers, attendants or admirers; an entourage.
learns (antonym)
To gain knowledge from a bad experience.
school (related)
teachers (related)
colleges (related)
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In Germany and some other European countries, a secondary school for students preparing to enter a university
Find another word for schools. In this page you can discover 36 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for schools, like: institutes, shoals, seminaries, universities, conservatories, academies, classes, circles, parties, civilizes and cultivates.