educated

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From the verb educate: (⇒ conjugate)
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Principal Translations
InglésEspañol
educated adj (person: erudite)educado/a adj
  culto/a adj
  instruido/a adj
  ilustrado/a adj
 The company's staff is made up of educated individuals.
 El personal de la compañía se compone de individuos educados.
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Principal Translations
InglésEspañol
educate [sb] vtr (instruct)educar a vtr + prep
  enseñar a vtr + prep
  instruir a vtr + prep
 More funds should be made available to educate our young people.
 Debería haber más fondos disponibles para educar a los jóvenes.
educate [sb] in [sth] vtr (instruct)enseñar a vtr + prep
 Who will educate the children in the proper care of their textbooks?
 ¿Quién va a enseñarles a los niños el correcto cuidado de sus libros de texto?
educate [sb] vtr often passive (inform, enlighten)educar a vtr + prep
  informar a vtr + prep
  instruir a vtr + prep
 The public needs to be educated before they can vote on the issue.
 Deben educar al público antes de que puedan votar sobre este tema.
educate [sb] about [sth] vtr (inform, enlighten) (ES)concienciar vtr
  (AmL)concientizar vtr
 The doctor educated us about the dangers of antibiotics.
 El médico nos concienció sobre los peligros de los antibióticos.
educate [sb] vtr (provide education for)educar vtr
  enseñar vtr
  instruir vtr
 The state educates all children up to the age of 16.
 El estado educa a todos los chicos hasta los 16 años.
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Compound Forms:
educated | educate
InglésEspañol
educated guess n (informed estimate)estimación fundamentada nf + adj
 To make an educated guess, I think it will cost about half a million.
 Haciendo una estimación fundamentada, yo diría que va a costar alrededor de medio millón.
  hipótesis fundamentada nf + adj
  conjetura fundamentada nf + adj
 Haciendo una hipótesis fundamentada, yo diría que va a costar alrededor de medio millón.
highly educated adj (academic, erudite)con formación académica superior loc adj
 Esta oración no es una traducción de la original. Esta empresa sólo contrata gente con formación académica superior.
  erudito/a adj
self-educated adj (having taught oneself)autodidacta adj mf
well-educated,
well educated
adj
(high level of education)bien educado loc adj
Note: The hyphen is omitted when the adjective follows the noun.
 Amy wants a boyfriend who is rich, handsome, funny, and well educated.
 Amy quiere un novio rico, buen mozo, gracioso y bien educado.
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Collocations: a [well-, poorly] educated population, a population of [well-] educated individuals, a college-educated [employee, worker], more...

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