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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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91. Postgraduate activity is organised into a Graduate School, which acts as a focus for research student affairs.
92. I believe any young graduate would get an awful lot of value from working with people on the shop floor.
93. Too many think it is important to graduate but not to do well.
94. Karen and Jess are planning to go to graduate school.
95. But after I got caught up in things at graduate school, that just never happened.
96. As a graduate student at the London School of Economics I was taught that stock markets were efficient.
97. A most encouraging £650,000 has already been raised and one graduate has promised a major donation.
98. Of the first 11 apprentices to graduate from its program, Serigraph hired 9.
99. He received a bachelor of arts degree from Syracuse University and in the early 1950s did graduate studies in musicology at Princeton.
100. Most graduate nurses start their professional careers in clinical nursing.
101. Far too many projects have terminated before completion and therefore represent a considerable loss of resources and patience of anxious graduate students.
102. We are currently seeking a recent graduate to join our software team,(www.Sentencedict.com) located on the University of Warwick Science Park.
103. Paul Gross, a chemistry professor at Wake-Forest, recognised Pons' ability and recommended that he go to graduate school.
104. A Research Dissertation which is late may result in your being unable to graduate for a further year.
105. This may not be the high-minded stuff that nudged this soft-spoken Barnard College graduate toward a career in publishing.
106. The government had made serious proposals during 1988 about reforming the graduate assignment system because of its glaring inefficiencies.
107. He didn't get on at graduate school at Harvard, finding it pretentious and doctrinaire.
108. Approximately 15 people graduate from the federally funded San Diego Job Corps each week, and 15 replace them.
109. Dual graduate couples have the highest fertility of all, if family size up to four children only is considered.
110. The girl who spoke to her was doing a post graduate course in nursing.
111. In addition, she did all the housework, her graduate studies[sentencedict.com], and held down two part-time jobs.
112. Harvard MBAs change employers on average between three and four times in the ten years after they graduate.
113. It remains the Second Coming in the eyes of critics, graduate students and indie watchers.
114. Students are supported by a network of International Associate Institutions who provide workshops, counselling and fellowship to graduate students.
115. In the United States the graduate school is the major arena of pedagogic activity and intellectual life.
116. If he will forgive me he is rather like a graduate from the Shirley Williams institute for the caring and compassionate politician.
117. Such interdisciplinary co-operation in teaching and supervision is particularly valuable, as indeed is the international composition of the graduate student body.
118. The Honey Thieves are a band who would graduate with flying colours from such a straight-forward system of appraisal.
119. Geographers are well represented in industry, commerce, government and the professions, and are widely sought-after as graduate trainees.
120. It is hardly suited as a textbook for a graduate course in atomic theory.
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