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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(91) She graduated in mathematics from Coimbra University with distinction in 1944, but opted for a musical career.
(92) So far as one could judge, nobody had graduated from their calligraphy evening class.
(93) She graduated and passed bar exams in two states on her first try. Sentencedict.com
(94) She had graduated from a Lutheran Bible college back home, and at one time she had seriously considered becoming a nun.
(95) I was one of six women in a class of 140-four of us graduated.
(96) By the time Hillary graduated, it was a completely different world.
(97) Oluf was a skilled baker who had graduated to traveling salesman.
(98) In the late 1960s between three-quarters and four-fifths of students graduated, generally in four years.
(99) In 1959 the Conservatives introduced a very limited graduated pension scheme.
(100) Her father, computer consultant Richard McCord, was unemployed when she graduated from high school.
(101) A couple of years later he graduated to sticking up posters to advertise concerts.
(102) Some kind of graduated assessment or testing was a feature of 14 of the schemes.
(103) By the Terence Renati team A graduated bob(sentencedict.com), finger-dried to add texture.
(104) He graduated in 1951 with a bachelor's degree in horticulture and a minor in agronomy.
(105) He graduated from Moscow University with degrees in psychology and political science and joined the internal security.
(106) He went from school to college, and he graduated top of his class.
(107) I don't mean to sound immodest, but I graduated from high school when I was 15.
(108) Known as the Boyd-Carpenter scheme, employees made graduated contributions towards a graduated pension.
(109) In his first season, Fuller inherited a team that had graduated five seniors, including four starters.
(110) Thousands of students just graduated all over the country in law.
(111) David grew up in New York, but he moved to the West as soon as he graduated.
(112) By the end of it all, I graduated in the top quarter of the class.
(113) Anyone over 18 and earning more than £9 a week at that time will probably be entitled to a small graduated pension.
(114) Freshly graduated from college back East, he instinctively rejects the example they set.
(115) Alistair had graduated private school at seventeen, not brilliantly, but not badly either.
(116) You should have graduated from college. It helped to have gone to business school.
(117) Hair by Rudi Kartal Hair has been straightened then graduated and layered.
(118) A graduated chamfer can convert a linear element into a vector, having magnitude and direction.
(119) A colleague, Sarah, recently graduated, decided to go on a very low calorie diet.
(120) In the process Kurt had graduated from business adviser to trusted friend.
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