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Intend to teach; Overly moralistic; preachy
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didactic
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To instruct for intellectual, moral, or spiritual improvement.
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edify
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To explain or make clear
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edlucidate
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Possessing great knowledge and scholarship.
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erudite
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Understood only by an elite, scholarly, or exclusive group; obscure.
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esoteric
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To inspire or influence thoroughly; to stain or dye thoroughly.
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imbue
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To instruct in or impart certain principles or ideology.
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indoctrinate
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The art or profession of teaching; the body of knowledge related to education and teaching.
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pedagogy
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Overly concerned with or narrowly focused on book learning or formal rules.
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pedantic
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A person of great learning about a particular topic; an expert; a source of opinion; a critic.
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pundit
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Give a different form of imbue
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imbued
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Give a different form of indoctrinate
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indoctrination
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Give a different form of pedogogy
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pedagogue; pedagogical
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Give a different form of pedantic
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pedantry
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Give a different form of pundit
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pundits
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Give a different form of didactic
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didactically; didacticism
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Give a different form of edify
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edification; edifies
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Give a different form of elucidate
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elucidation; elucidated
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Give a different form of esoteric
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esoterica
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Give a different form of erudite
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erudition
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