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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(181) The present P10 flat fare using tokens will be replaced by a graduated fare structure using stored-value magnetic stripe cards.
(182) This may be no more than a judgement of which line on a graduated scale a movable needle is nearest to.
(183) Fleischmann graduated in 1948 and began to study for his doctorate in chemistry which he obtained in 1951.
(184) Mrs Goode's success follows that of her husband, David,(Sentence dictionary) who graduated two years ago in technical and computer studies.
(185) Before long he had switched to ukulele, and graduated from there to guitar at the age of eleven.
(186) Bob played college baseball but never graduated to the majors.
(187) Similarly, costlier graduated tails should be less prevalent in families that migrate than in other families.
(188) He graduated from Brown University with a political science degree.
(189) On watercolour paper, graduated effects are easily achieved by wiping back colour with the blender.
(190) He graduated from the womb when he was nineteen or so and the best player in the sandlot.
(191) The report did not specify how recently the employee must have graduated to qualify for additional training.
(192) He never had anything to do with me until I graduated from college nearly two years back now.
(193) Anna who had renal cancer[sentencedict.com], died just hours after she learned officially that she had graduated from Northumbria University.
(194) The list is short-and yet one must note that seventy-five percent of the female lawyers graduated from law school after 1970.
(195) Charlie graduated from high school and went into the service for four years before joining the company in 1970.
(196) The original Conservative proposal had been to unload all secondary or graduated pensions on to the private sector.
(197) He graduated with a certificate of electrical engineering in 1915.
(198) He finds things have changed drastically since he graduated in 1974.
(199) He eventually graduated as a bachelor of astrophysics at London University.
(200) In 1862 he won a minor scholarship to Trinity College, Cambridge, and graduated third wrangler in 1866.
(201) It was as if she graduated me into adulthood then and there.
(202) They had graduated from high school with only the barest degree of literacy.
(203) She attended school in Warsaw and graduated from high school in Minto.
(204) The lowest point came a year ago, when the staff graduated and the magazine disappeared.
(205) He tells her that it would be impossible for the university to lock into graduated raises.
(206) George graduated from Bethel Seminary San Diego in 2005.
(207) He graduated from Yale University in 1915.
(208) In 1964 he graduated from Donetsk Polytechnic Institute.
(209) He graduated from Columbia University of U.S.A.
(210) Bruce graduated to chef at the Bear Hotel.
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