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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121. But it was privately, not through the government, and not for advanced field training, but for graduate study.
122. These days, almost a quarter of Jur entering graduate students are women.
123. I turned into the administration building and down the main hallway to the Graduate Division.
124. More students graduate from high school than at any point in our history.
125. This emphasis is true also of most of their graduate diploma courses.
126. Dalton, a 1964 academy graduate who spoke on honor at the academy last week, must sign off on the expulsion.
127. The first one was written by a university senior applying for a graduate trainee position with a bank.
128. But if you go with her, it means withdrawing from the fast track at Hopkins and entering a standard graduate curriculum.
129. Even in households where wage earners have some graduate education, incomes have declined 1 percent since 1989.
130. He received his degree at eighteen, the youngest graduate in Thiel history.
131. All students should engage in intellectually challenging work and should graduate on the basis of what they know and can do.
132. She was also doing excellent work in her graduate studies.
133. It still amazes me that I - an arts graduate - do this job.
134. Life is my college. May I graduate well,(http://sentencedict.com/graduate.html) and earn some honors. Louisa May Alcott
135. Many former students including the Department's first graduate, Mr Eric Jones, enjoyed an afternoon of reminiscences and renewed friendships.
136. Every year, many, many stupid people graduate from college. And if they can do it, so can you. John Green
137. They graduate and get to be OLs for a while.
138. Simeon still insisted, against all plausibility, that he would graduate from City as an electrical engineer.
139. All graduate and mature applicants will be interviewed before an offer is made.
140. Photo: Pam Meecham, 1999 when she was a young graduate at Yale University.
141. A vast majority of children graduate from high school without anyone talking with them about their writing in process.
142. I went to graduate school so I could have a career teaching literature.
143. This operates 7 days a week with graduate chemist cover.
144. Einhorn, a Drexel University graduate,[sentencedict.com] has been with Rohm and Haas since 1987.
145. She graduated with very good grades and went on to graduate school.
146. Simon was not a Harvard graduate but a Lafayette College dropout who had elbowed his way to the top.
147. Now there are 3, 000 graduate students as well as 11, 500 undergraduates.
148. The £200 prize will go to the best presentation by a post graduate student.
149. She is a graduate of the great Catholic University of Louvain, having done sociology as her special subject.
150. He is an agricultural science graduate from Oxford University and feels competent to assess evidence and act logically.
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