- education
- ed|u|ca|tion [ ,edʒə`keıʃn ] noun ***1. ) uncount the activity of educating people in schools, colleges, and universities, and all the policies and arrangements concerning this:the state's record on education and trainingthe Secretary of Educationa ) count usually singular someone's experience of learning or being taught:I came to Canada to complete my education.the responsibility of parents in the education of their childrenhave/get an education: He wants his children to have a good education.a college education: She was the first in her family to get a college education.b ) only before noun relating to education:the government's education policiesc ) uncount the activity of teaching about a particular subject:religious/science/sex educationeducation in: education in art and design2. ) uncount the process of providing people with information about an important issue:public education about legal problemsthe development of a health education policybe an education (to/for someone)used for saying that an experience makes someone change or develop their ideas:Seeing India firsthand was a real education for me.
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.