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as in entourage
a body of employees or servants who accompany and wait on a person a movie star who never goes anywhere without a train of personal assistants to cater to his every whim and need

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as in fleet
a group of vehicles traveling together or under one management a train of supply trucks making its way to the army encampment

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as in queue
a series of persons or things arranged one behind another already a long train of ticket buyers waiting outside the stadium

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as in to focus
to fix (as one's attention) steadily toward a central objective train all your thoughts on imagining how you'd score the winning goal in the game

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as in to aim
to point or turn (something) toward a target or goal trained his eyes on the distant bull's-eye

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as in to equip
to make competent (as by training, skill, or ability) for a particular office or function he's so experienced that they usually use him to train new recruits

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How is the word train different from other verbs like it?

Some common synonyms of train are discipline, educate, instruct, school, and teach. While all these words mean "to cause to acquire knowledge or skill," train stresses instruction and drill with a specific end in view.

trained foreign pilots to operate the new aircraft

When is discipline a more appropriate choice than train?

While the synonyms discipline and train are close in meaning, discipline implies training in habits of order and precision.

a disciplined mind

When could educate be used to replace train?

In some situations, the words educate and train are roughly equivalent. However, educate implies development of the mind.

more things than formal schooling serve to educate a person

When is it sensible to use instruct instead of train?

The synonyms instruct and train are sometimes interchangeable, but instruct suggests methodical or formal teaching.

instructs raw recruits in military drill

Where would school be a reasonable alternative to train?

While in some cases nearly identical to train, school implies training or disciplining especially in what is hard to master.

schooled the horse in five gaits

When might teach be a better fit than train?

Although the words teach and train have much in common, teach applies to any manner of imparting information or skill so that others may learn.

taught us a lot about our planet

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Recent Examples of train
Noun
Hendersonville train station Toward the end of the film, Lucy goes to a local train station and convinces one of the stars of His Merry Wife! Kelsie Gibson, People.com, 11 Dec. 2024 The neighborhood is in an industrial area with an auto shop and scrap metal recycling facility on either end, as well as train tracks running across the side of the subdivision. Erin Couch, The Enquirer, 11 Dec. 2024
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Seemingly harmless from the outside, Active Clubs are small groups of young men who go on hikes, train in combat sports, weight-lift, and build camaraderie—all part of the Rise Above Movement’s original program. Ali Winston, WIRED, 13 Dec. 2024 For many people, dogs are more than furry friends or beloved family members; they are assisted living tools trained to alleviate the challenges of living with a disability. Ethan Stone, USA TODAY, 13 Dec. 2024 See all Example Sentences for train 
Recent Examples of Synonyms for train
Noun
  • The president-elect brought an entourage with him to the stock exchange, including Vice President-elect JD Vance, his wife, Melania Trump, and his two daughters, Ivanka and Tiffany, and stood next to NYSE president Lynn Martin.
    Karissa Waddick, USA TODAY, 12 Dec. 2024
  • But his perch in Trump’s transition has reportedly unnerved some members of their entourage.
    Simon Shuster, TIME, 21 Nov. 2024
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  • The airline industry’s global fleet is aging, a result of the severe supply chain issues that are plaguing the industry.
    Ted Reed, Forbes, 13 Dec. 2024
  • As British forces and their allies crowded Gadsden’s Wharf on the city’s eastern peninsula, thousands of people enslaved by retreating Loyalists scrambled for space aboard a fleet of 130 ships.
    Kinsey Gidick, Smithsonian Magazine, 12 Dec. 2024
Noun
  • Vendor lists are like your Netflix queue (mostly unknown).
    Aleksandr Yampolskiy, Forbes, 12 Dec. 2024
  • The higher the survey score, the higher a person is ranked in the queue for permanent supportive housing, or apartments with on-site support services, like help with employment or mental health care.
    Carly Stern, Vox, 6 Dec. 2024
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  • It’s filled with dry British comedy and over-the-top action sequences set to classic rock tracks.
    Christian Zilko, IndieWire, 7 Dec. 2024
  • Plus, Starkey says movement rehearsals for a kind of dance sequence toward the end of the film broke the ice.
    Rich Juzwiak, TIME, 6 Dec. 2024
Verb
  • As millions of Americans prepare for Christmas travel, winter weather is expected to create chaos on the roads and in the skies.
    Amanda Castro, Newsweek, 18 Dec. 2024
  • The stock market rally will likely continue in 2025, but investors should consider preparing for the day when the move goes too far, according to UBS.
    Jesse Pound, CNBC, 18 Dec. 2024
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  • Being asked to teach the new supervisors on how to do their jobs is soul crushing.
    R. Eric Thomas, Chicago Tribune, 11 Dec. 2024
  • My experience has taught me that proactive measures—enhanced training, cutting-edge technology and smarter storage solutions—can dramatically reduce the risk.
    Kevin Gu, Forbes, 11 Dec. 2024
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  • Known for her time on 19 Kids and Counting and the spin-off Counting On With Jill & Jessa, the fifth child of Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar has stepped away from the limelight to focus on her family, which now includes her husband, Ben Seewald and their five children.
    Thomas G. Moukawsher, Newsweek, 13 Dec. 2024
  • But what are the most important things for businesses to focus on, and are those goals universal?
    Rolling Stone Culture Council, Rolling Stone, 13 Dec. 2024
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  • This thermoelectric breakthrough aims to redefine what is possible for off-grid power and energy conservation.
    Tyler Shepherd, USA TODAY, 11 Dec. 2024
  • The government aims to have the practice of greyhound racing banned by Aug. 1, 2026.
    Rachel Raposas, People.com, 11 Dec. 2024

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“Train.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/train. Accessed 21 Dec. 2024.

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