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Maleducated

Having been deliberately and with malice of forethought indoctrinated with blatantly and demonstrably incorrect propaganda. Maleducation is most often associated with universities and colleges but can also be engaged in by corporations, political parties, media groups, and even peer groups.

Maleducation differs from miseducation in that there is ample evidence that material being taught as "fact" is not true and should be obvious whereas miseducation implies that the actual facts were not known or reasonably knowable when the information was being taught.
Her insistence in her belief that "good science" can be obtained from falsified data only served to underscore how thoroughly she had been maleducated.
Maleducated by JustTiredOfThis February 26, 2019
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Maleducated

Someone who graduated with a degree (including advanced degrees) and has a piece of paper, but really only learned propaganda and revisionist history. Such people are typically left wingers and disparage others who are not as well "educated" as they are.
Maleducated CNN commentators think Hitlery lost to Trump because of uneducated America.
Maleducated by Autodidact99 December 31, 2016
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Maleducated

Mal-educated, anyone who mistakes 'driveby journalism' and slanted newscasts for the unbridled truth.
Mary wouldn't discuss current events with John because of his being so maleducated.
Maleducated by Mr Coffee Bear February 14, 2015

Memeducated

Refers to a person whose points of view are sorely based on what he or she reads on Internet memes.
Person: "9/11 was an inside job, whharrbbllee"
Me: (thinking) "this person is memeducated"
Memeducated by FeoMan December 23, 2016

malucated 

Are you malucated?
malucated by topai March 3, 2021

miseducated

Unconventional. Visually accelerated in color and whimsy both in your life and appearance.
She's so miseducated.
miseducated by Cat*e August 1, 2011

Meducated 

A condition reached when, being sick or injured, a person spends countless hours online researching and self-diagnosing, rather than going to an actual doctor and actually getting better.
"I definitely tore my meniscus."

"Did you go to the doctor?"

"No. What's that overpaid quack going to do for me? I got on WebMD and got meducated."
Meducated by beakertwang February 5, 2012