Coached [verb]

Definition of Coached:

instruct, usually in recreation

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Sentence/Example of Coached:

Coached since childhood in social responsibility, he thought of it now.

Gillespie coached him on parliamentary matters, and in time the reports became technically as well as artistically good.

Bemolle himself was nervous about it, but the Professor (who knew as much about business as Anne-Marie) had coached him.

Indeed, Mr. McCrea had "coached" her son in mathematics, and had been most helpful in securing the appointment.

And every man he coached in the task was something approaching a traitor if he abandoned that particular machine for another.

He had "coached" Maitland, though he usually took no pupils, and remained his friend and counsellor.

It was an easy task, and even the tenderfoot scout of the troop might have accomplished such a proposition without being coached.

Wonota had to be coached over and over again in her scenes with Mr. Grand and Miss Keith.

Evidently Pat had not been properly coached, and hoped to pull through by natural assurance.

He was coming furiously, and had he been better coached at the start he might have even given the winner a run for the goal.