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Sentence count:242+10Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: advancefinishpasssucceedSimilar words: undergraduategraduationgraduallygradeevaluateadequateinsinuateaccentuateMeaning: ['grædʒʊət]  n. 1. a person who has received a degree from a school (high school or college or university) 2. a measuring instrument for measuring fluid volume; a glass container (cup or cylinder or flask) whose sides are marked with or divided into amounts. v. 1. receive an academic degree upon completion of one's studies 2. confer an academic degree upon 3. make fine adjustments or divide into marked intervals for optimal measuring. adj. of or relating to studies beyond a bachelor's degree. 
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31. Overcame childhood dyslexia to graduate second in his high - school class.
32. I'm afraid I would not graduate if I stayed down again.
33. The ceremony marks the transition from the student to graduate status.
34. Graduate teaching assistants are neither fish nor fowl, neither completely students nor teachers.
35. The recession has forced a lot of companies to cut down on graduate recruitment.
36. The prospect of having to pay a graduate tax until retirement would kill the students' enthusiasm stone dead.
37. He travelled for a year, before embarking on graduate studies.
38. About 40% of all students entering as freshmen graduate within 4 years.
39. What are you going to do after you graduate?
40. Get a graduate degree at a civilian university.
41. I wanted to graduate from this college.
42. Nearly half of them never graduate from high school.
43. Flores also dreams of graduate study.
44. A recent high-school graduate sat at the reception desk.
45. Did you know he's a graduate from Columbia University?
46. Other developments are probable,(http://Sentencedict.com) including further graduate degrees.
47. Only fifty or so students ever bothered to graduate.
48. Madge Niven - our oldest graduate at 85 years.
49. We expect to graduate nearly 300 students this year.
50. I had just finished a seven-year graduate school degree.
51. It is also possible to continue as a graduate without eh thought occurring.
52. He was planning to do graduate work in Egyptology, a field that the Afrocentrists had annexed to black studies.
53. Dad, a Dartmouth graduate, was very successful in the corporate world.
54. For a long time, corporate executives felt that the Internet was only an academic toy for bored graduate students.
55. This degree will provide the graduate with an excellent basis for pursuing a professional qualification with one of the accountancy bodies.
56. And we tell our graduate students that they must never take such risks, construing as scruple what in fact is timidity.
57. He and his co-Web site founders, who are also his roommates, will graduate in May.
58. Instead, students who arrive on campus with some community college credits under their belt can graduate early.
59. As a matter of fact, I started on this paper as a graduate trainee myself.
60. Furthermore, he had the brains and the strength of character to graduate from rebel leader to legitimate president.
More similar words: undergraduategraduationgraduallygradeevaluateadequateinsinuateaccentuateintegrateintegratedadulthead uplead up toradarequationparadesituationtradingradicalevaluationradiationtraditiontraditionaltraditionallygrandgrabgraygrapegranta grand
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