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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(121) Benjamin Braddock, who has just graduated with honours, flies back to his wealthy family in Southern California suburbia.
(122) Kaczynski, with a genius IQ of 170, graduated from high school at 16 and snagged a scholarship to Harvard.
(123) He graduated in 1956 with First-Class Honours in Medicine, a rare achievement,(www.Sentencedict.com) and later specialised in gastroenterology.
(124) Jonathon came from Devizes in Wiltshire and graduated in history and art during the summer.
(125) In 1892 he moved to London and graduated in mining in 1896 at the Royal School of Mines.
(126) She may also get half of any of his graduated pension.
(127) Admitted to Mills College on a full scholarship, she graduated Phi Beta Kappa without a penny of help from her parents.
(128) But I graduated and took a job with a law firm in Worcester, admittedly through family connections.
(129) As currently conceived graduated tests serve both formative and summative functions.
(130) Graduated pension is increased annually in the same way as the basic pension.
(131) Now that he had graduated to manhood, Aesop decided the moment had come to sit down and write his autobiography.
(132) Eventually, however, she worked it out, as children usually do, and graduated from high school as class valedictorian.
(133) He liked to sniff the parcel of graduated henna for its strong herby smell.
(134) Some skills or knowledge may be incorporated into higher order or more holistic tasks in later levels of a graduated test scheme.
(135) You do not have to be a separatist or even a lesbian to enjoy the benefits of graduated separatism.
(136) You can only get a graduated pension based on your own personal contributions.
(137) When I graduated from music college, I began working at piano bars, while continuing to write at the same time.
(138) Later she graduated to Victoria Holt, but she still reads Oke books.
(139) After leaving the Army and getting married, he graduated from the University of Arizona and began teaching and coaching.
(140) About me: When I graduated from college, I came home.
(141) A lot of my friends who graduated from art college still aren't earning any money.
(142) They had not met since they graduated over 20 years previously!
(143) Secondly, dilatation of the stents allows a graduated and controlled reduction in portal pressure.
(144) In 1963 Vine had just graduated in geophysics from Cambridge.
(145) Educated privately, he went to Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1782, and graduated BA in 1786.
(146) She graduated in modern languages and now works as an interpreter.
(147) Ruth graduated from Princeton.
(148) In 1914 he graduated with first-class honours as an associate.
(149) Mitch graduated from Stanford in 1998 with a degree in biochemistry.
(150) That year, she began teaching at Georgetown University, from which the president had graduated in 1968.
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