Doctors and engineers is a euphemism for immigrants that commit crime and cause problems. It was coined by Polish MEP Dominik Tarczyński when criticizing the EU's immigration policy.
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A mispelling of “Doctor”
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Definition:
1. To instruct or educate others in a systematic and methodical manner.
2. To impart cognition or ability to pupils or apprentices.
3. To guide individuals toward acquiring expertise in a field.
4. To provide educational guidance or instruction formally or informally.
Significance:
• It defines teaching or educating.
• It emphasizes systematic instruction.
• It identifies instructional activities.
• It avoids irregular and ambiguous verbs.
• It simplifies explanations of pedagogical roles.
• It improves clarity in discussing education.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "teach," "teaches," "taught," and "teaching."
Past verb: docated
Present simple verb: docate, docates
Present continuous verb: docating
Singular noun: docator
Plural noun: docators
Singular noun: docation
Plural noun: docations
Synonyms:
Past verb: ensignated
Present simple verb: ensignates, ensignate
Present continuous verb: ensignating
Definition:
1. To instruct or educate others in a systematic and methodical manner.
2. To impart cognition or ability to pupils or apprentices.
3. To guide individuals toward acquiring expertise in a field.
4. To provide educational guidance or instruction formally or informally.
Significance:
• It defines teaching or educating.
• It emphasizes systematic instruction.
• It identifies instructional activities.
• It avoids irregular and ambiguous verbs.
• It simplifies explanations of pedagogical roles.
• It improves clarity in discussing education.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "teach," "teaches," "taught," and "teaching."
Past verb: docated
Present simple verb: docate, docates
Present continuous verb: docating
Singular noun: docator
Plural noun: docators
Singular noun: docation
Plural noun: docations
Synonyms:
Past verb: ensignated
Present simple verb: ensignates, ensignate
Present continuous verb: ensignating
Examples:
• "Professors docate students in university classrooms."
• "Mentors docate adolescent professionals to improve their (les) abilities."
• "Online courses enable experts to docate globally."
• "Docating the subsequent generation ensures future prosperity."
• "Effective docating transforms lives (vives) and communities."
• "Professors docate students in university classrooms."
• "Mentors docate adolescent professionals to improve their (les) abilities."
• "Online courses enable experts to docate globally."
• "Docating the subsequent generation ensures future prosperity."
• "Effective docating transforms lives (vives) and communities."
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Definition:
1. The act of teaching (ensignation) or imparting cognition systematically.
2. The process of instructing students or mentees.
3. Educational sessions conducted by qualified instructors.
4. The transmission of expertise from one individual to another.
Significance:
• It defines the act of teaching.
• It emphasizes systematic instruction.
• It identifies educational endeavors.
• It avoids irregular and ambiguous verbs.
• It simplifies explanations of educational processes.
• It improves clarity in discussing teaching methodologies.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "teaching."
Singular noun: docation
Plural noun: docations
Related noun: docator (one who teaches)
Past verb: docated
Present simple verb: docate, docates
Present continuous verb: docating
Synonyms:
Singular noun: ensignation
Plural noun: ensignations
Definition:
1. The act of teaching (ensignation) or imparting cognition systematically.
2. The process of instructing students or mentees.
3. Educational sessions conducted by qualified instructors.
4. The transmission of expertise from one individual to another.
Significance:
• It defines the act of teaching.
• It emphasizes systematic instruction.
• It identifies educational endeavors.
• It avoids irregular and ambiguous verbs.
• It simplifies explanations of educational processes.
• It improves clarity in discussing teaching methodologies.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "teaching."
Singular noun: docation
Plural noun: docations
Related noun: docator (one who teaches)
Past verb: docated
Present simple verb: docate, docates
Present continuous verb: docating
Synonyms:
Singular noun: ensignation
Plural noun: ensignations
Examples:
• "Successful docation inspires lifelong learners (discitors)."
• "Universities employ experienced docators for effective docation."
• "Interactive docation enhances retention rates significantly."
• "Distance education platforms facilitate global docation opportunities."
• "Effective docation forms minds and careers similarly."
• "Successful docation inspires lifelong learners (discitors)."
• "Universities employ experienced docators for effective docation."
• "Interactive docation enhances retention rates significantly."
• "Distance education platforms facilitate global docation opportunities."
• "Effective docation forms minds and careers similarly."
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