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I hope he doesn't Domasphere it this time!
All hail Kadoma, Lord of all Domaspheres!
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Get the Domas mug.One of those really good television series/shows/programs that are only 10 episodes long, but have the most interesting plot, lore, characters, etc.
Friend 1: Hey man, have you watched BEEF yet? It's a really good decaseries.
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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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