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preinstruct
English
Etymology
pre- +? instruct
Verb
preinstruct (third-person singular simple present preinstructs, present participle preinstructing, simple past and past participle preinstructed)
- (transitive) To instruct previously or beforehand.
- 1662, Henry More, The Defence of the Moral Cabbala
- as if Plato had been pre-instructed by men of the same Spirit with the Apostle
- 1662, Henry More, The Defence of the Moral Cabbala
Related terms
- preinstruction
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reinstruct
English
Etymology
re- +? instruct
Verb
reinstruct (third-person singular simple present reinstructs, present participle reinstructing, simple past and past participle reinstructed)
- (transitive) To instruct again or anew.
Related terms
- reinstruction
Anagrams
- instructer, unrestrict
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