Similar words: graduate, postgraduate, undergraduate, graduation, gradual, gradually, gradualism, adulterated. Meaning: ['grædjʊeɪtɪd] adj. 1. (of taxes) increasing as the amount taxed increases 2. marked with or divided into degrees 3. (of taxes) decreasing as the amount taxed increases 4. taking place by degrees.
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(61) She recently graduated from being a dancer to having a small role in a movie.
(62) He had been graduated from Beijing University in the class 2002.
(63) He graduated with distinction.
(64) He graduated at Oxford.
(65) The books that the children are using to learn to read are on a graduated scale of difficulty.
(66) As soon as she graduated from college,(http://Sentencedict.com) she started to play the market .
(67) He became an assistant cook after he graduated from the technological school.
(68) When the boys graduated from high school, Ann moved to a small town in Vermont.
(69) She graduated with high enough marks to apply for university.
(70) In a graduated tax scheme the more one earns, the more one pays.
(71) Greg and Jody met in their freshman year at college and married soon after they graduated.
(72) He walked in to that job as soon as he graduated.
(73) At one college 20 computer students graduated last year.
(74) Tonight her oldest child graduated from high school.
(75) Graduated from college and currently teaching in south Texas.
(76) He graduated with distinction in all subjects.
(77) Jeb graduated from drama school in 1997.
(78) And once Bunny graduated, so it did.
(79) He graduated in Trinity College, Dublin.
(80) Graduated lines can strengthen or weaken an arrow.
(81) He graduated BA with honours in 1806.
(82) She graduated fifteenth in a class of five hundred.
(83) I graduated in 1999. What class were you in?
(84) I graduated to doing the mixed grills.
(85) I just graduated in May from the conservatory.
(86) His brother graduated from the apprenticeship program in 1993 and is employed as a screen printer.
(87) The year after I was graduated, they built a whole new high school to handle the incoming hordes.
(88) McPhail, 20, is making a run for the board not that long after having graduated from the system himself.
(89) He graduated from Dartmouth College in 1962 and received a law degree from Yale University law school.
(90) It was Tom Molineaux, a small, wiry, jumpy sort of person who had just graduated from Polytechnic High.
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