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training

training - noun

  1. The act, process, or art of imparting knowledge and skill: education, instruction, pedagogics, pedagogy, schooling, teaching, tuition, tutelage, tutoring. See teach.
  2. Repetition of an action so as to develop or maintain one's skill: drill, exercise, practice, rehearsal, study. See work.
train

train - noun

  1. Something that follows or is drawn along behind: tail, trail, wake. See precede.
  2. A group of attendants or followers: entourage, following, retinue, suite. See over.
  3. A number of things placed or occurring one after the other: chain, consecution, course, order, procession, progression, round, run, sequence, series, string, succession, suite. Informal streak. See order.

train - verb

  1. To impart knowledge and skill to: coach, discipline, educate, instruct, school, teach, tutor. See teach.
  2. To subject to or engage in forms of exertion in order to train, strengthen, or condition: drill, exercise, practice, work out. See work.
  3. To move (a weapon or blow, for example) in the direction of someone or something: aim, cast, direct, head, level, point, set, turn, zero in. Military lay. See seek.
  4. To hang or cause to hang down and be pulled along behind: drag, draggle, trail. See hang.