verb

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To be recognized by a school or university as having completed the requirements of a degree studied at the institution.

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The man graduated in 1967.

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To be certified as having earned a degree from; to graduate from (an institution).

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Trisha graduated college.

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To certify (a student) as having earned a degree

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Indiana University graduated the student.

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To mark (something) with degrees; to divide into regular steps or intervals, as the scale of a thermometer, a scheme of punishment or rewards, etc.

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To change gradually.

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sandstone which graduates into gneiss; carnelian sometimes graduates into quartz

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To prepare gradually; to arrange, temper, or modify by degrees or to a certain degree; to determine the degrees of.

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to graduate the heat of an oven

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To bring to a certain degree of consistency, by evaporation, as a fluid.

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To taper, as the tail of certain birds.

adjective

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In steps.

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Having a university degree; having completed training.

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Marked with graduations.

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Arranged by grade, level, degree.

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Increasing in rate with the taxable base.

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Of a tail, having successively longer feathers towards the middle.

Examples of graduated in a Sentence

I graduated two years ahead of her and didn't keep in touch.

While most of the people present had actually graduated from the same school, a few had moved away before they graduated.

He graduated first in his class at Harvard in 1823.

In 1886 she graduated from the Perkins Institution.

He studied at the Boston Latin School, and graduated at Harvard in 1850.

Well, since you just graduated, my guess is that this is your 20'th.

Going to Trinity College, Cambridge, he graduated as senior wrangler in 1865, and obtained the first Smith's prize of the year, the second being gained by Professor Alfred Marshall.

Educated at the neighbouring Benedictine abbey of Cerne and at Balliol College, Oxford, he graduated in law, and followed that profession in the ecclesiastical courts in London, where he attracted the notice of Archbishop Bourchier.

He was educated at Taunton, Dublin and Belfast, and graduated at Queen's College, Belfast, in 1853.

He had graduated in law, and not in theology.

Partly on account of his inability to share in the amusements of his fellows by reason of a deformity due to vaccine poisoning before he was five (the poison permanently arresting the growth and development of his legs), he was an eager student, and in 1814 he graduated at the College of South Carolina with the highest rank in his class and with a reputation throughout the state for scholarship and eloquence.

Then he graduated and dosed a cat in kerosene.

Shoot, Dad put a bathroom in the house the year after I graduated.

On Sunday, June 6, Randy Byrne graduated from high school.

Carmen said her family had moved to California after Lori graduated.

William Livingston graduated at Yale College in 1741, studied law in the city of New York, and was admitted to the bar in 1748.

Two other screws, o, p, the heads of which are not graduated, give motions to the whole micrometer box through t 1 mm.

At the age of eighteen he was enrolled as a sizar at St John's College, Cambridge, whence he graduated in 1830 as fourth wrangler.

In 1245 Albertus was called to Paris, and there Aquinas followed him, and remained with him for three years, at the end of which he graduated as bachelor of theology.

In 1846 he graduated from Princeton Theological Seminary, and was instructor in Hebrew there in 1846-1849.

He graduated at the university of Virginia in 1856, and studied at the university of Berlin in 1866-1868.

He was educated at Magdalene and Christ's Colleges and then at Pembroke Hall, Cambridge, where he graduated B.A.

John Wedderburn graduated M.A.

The son graduated at Brown University in 1826, was a teacher at Braintree for two years, and in 1831 graduated from Andover theological seminary.

He graduated at Exeter College, Oxford, and became preacher at Lincoln's Inn.

He graduated from Harvard College in 1843 and from the Divinity School in 1846.

Magnus, he turned his attention to physics, and graduated in 1864 with a thesis on the depolarization of light.

In 1838 he gained a fellowship, and graduated with first-class honours in 1839.

Entering Christ Church, Oxford, he graduated in 1727.

He graduated in 1840 from Lafayette College, where he was tutor in mathematics (1840-1842) and adjunct professor (1843-1844).

He studied at the Polytechnic institute of Brooklyn, graduated at Rutgers College in 1870, and was admitted to the bar in 1875 in New Brunswick, New Jersey, where he taught in the Rutgers College grammar school from 1876 to 1879.

HiS Son, Frederick William Seward, was born in Auburn, New York, on the 8th of July 1830, graduated at Union College in 1849 and was admitted to the bar at Rochester, N.Y., in 185x.

He graduated with high rank from Columbia College in 1842, having supported himself through his course.

Having decided to take orders he graduated, by special letters from the chancellor, at Exeter College, Oxford, and was ordained in 1722.

After ten years' graduated labour the convict is given a ticket-of-leave and becomes selfsupporting.

In his Ideen zur Philosophic der Geschichte, Herder adopts Leibnitz's idea of a graduated scale of beings, at the same time conceiving of the lower stages as the conditions, of the higher.

His ascription to man of a unique faculty, free-will, forbade his conceiving our species as a link in a graduated series of organic developments.

The observation of the gradations of structure, from extreme simplicity to very great complexity, presented by living things, and of the relation of these graduated forms to one another.

He graduated at Harvard in 1777, read law at Newburyport, Mass., with Theophilus Parsons, and was admitted to the bar in 1780.

Charles King's son, Rufus King (1814-1876), graduated at the U.S. Military Academy in 1833, served for three years in the engineer corps, and, after resigning from the army, became assistant engineer of the New York & Erie railroad.

He graduated, at West Point in 1853, served for two years in the artillery, was assistant professor of natural and experimental philosophy at West Point in 1855-1860, and while on leave (1860-1861) was professor of physics at Washington university, St Louis.

In 1822 he was elected scholar of Trinity, and in the following year he graduated as senior wrangler and obtained first Smith's prize.

He studied at the university of Padua, where he graduated in 1696.

The plan of the Propylaea consists of a large square hall, from which five steps lead up to a wall pierced by five gateways of graduated sizes, the central one giving passage to a road suitable for beasts or possibly for vehicles.

Robert Wedderburn, who graduated M.A.

When ten years old he entered the college of Harcourt, where he graduated M.A.

He graduated senior classic and 30th wrangler, and was elected a fellow of his college.

His father, Alphonso Taft (1810-1891), born in Townshend, Vermont, graduated at Yale College in 1833, became a tutor there, studied law at the Yale Law School, was admitted to the Connecticut bar in 1838, removed to Cincinnati in 1839, and became one of the most influential citizens of Ohio.

William Howard Taft attended the public schools of Cincinnati, graduated at the Woodward High School of that city in 1874, and in the autumn entered Yale College, where he took high rank as a student and was prominent in athletics and in the social life of the institution.

He graduated second (salutatorian) in his class in 1878, and began to study law in Cincinnati College, where he graduated in 1880, dividing the first prize for scholarship. He was admitted to the Ohio bar in 1880.

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