Synonym: advance, finish, pass, succeed. Similar words: undergraduate, graduation, gradually, grade, evaluate, adequate, insinuate, accentuate. Meaning: ['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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61. Patrick Wallace, an accountancy graduate from Dungannon, and Marcus Campbell both booked their debuts on snooker's most famous stage.
62. There should be more graduate work generally, and an increase in the number of undergraduate courses covering wider fields of study.
63. The girl is a graduate from the Anne Robinson charm school.
64. It is also responsible for administering the procedures for the admission, supervision and examination of all graduate students.
65. I started compiling an annotated bibliography of the philosophy of mind when I was a graduate student learning the ropes.
66. As a great concession, the bursar offered us a room in a hostel for graduate students.
67. The chancellor, meanwhile, directed unmatched fund-raising and helped enhance the graduate studies' program.
68. It was one thing to kiss a girl like Sonya, but Edusha was an intelligent young woman, a high-school graduate.
69. Aanderud is a 1984 graduate of North Dakota State University with a bachelor's degree in agricultural education.
70. It is an independent, non-political body, which exists to focus graduate opinion.
71. The graduate assignments the following year were reportedly very disappointing(sentencedict.com), with a disproportionate number being sent to rural areas.
72. The one that bears a picture of an honorary graduate.
73. I had that experience in my own graduate work as a chemist.
74. Melanie Feinman plans to take five years to graduate from college, a year more than many students.
75. Notable among these are Volunteers contemplating careers in the field of economic development, after first pursuing graduate study in economics.
76. The trouble with learning from experience is that you never graduate. Doug Larson
77. People have found ways to escape ill-fitting jobs, start training programs, or enter graduate school.
78. Coffman got into the Stanford graduate program in 1971, seeking a doctorate in astronautics.
79. The castes, moreover, do not generally graduate into one another(sentencedict.com), but are perfectly well defined.
80. Often, a graduate has to complete a year at college or at law school after taking a degree.
81. Many graduate students and overseas visitors have worked on aspects of the ecology of this field.
82. I could take a leave of absence from graduate study for one year and still have my fellowship held for me.
83. He would also be a marvelous attraction for a graduate school of almost any-thing.
84. For graduate engineers with good building experience, the sky's the limit.
85. He was the third child in a family of six children and the only one to graduate from college.
86. She expects to graduate next spring with a degree in psychology.
87. He began his coaching career as a graduate assistant to Jim Harrick at Pepperdine in 1982.
88. A native Nebraskan and a West Point graduate, Wedemeyer had an intellectual bent and a capacity for strategic thinking.
89. Most of my fellow graduate students could read another language.
90. He dropped out of graduate school and began writing Apple programs.
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