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English
Etymology
From reeducation + camp. First use appears c. 1935 in the Oakland Tribune.
Pronunciation
Noun
reeducation camp (plural reeducation camps)
- (euphemistic) A camp or prison where ideological dissidents undergo reeducation or indoctrination.
1989, James Freeman, Hearts of Sorrow: Vietnamese-American Lives, page 11:Although the Socialist Republic of Vietnam now encourages Vietnamese refugees to visit their native land, many refuse to do so, fearing that [...] they would be hustled off to reeducation camps to face starvation, over-work, and slow death.
- (dated) A camp where people are rehabilitated to health, especially after injury.
1922, “Women's War Work”, in Hugh Chisolm, editor, The Encyclopedia Britannica, volume 32, page 1064:By degrees the seriously wounded were concentrated in this hospital, which remained open till 1919, and the discharged drafted to a Belgian reeducation camp in France.
Translations
camp where dissidents undergo reeducation