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graduate
[ noun adjective graj-oo-it, -eyt; verb graj-oo-eyt ]
noun
- a person who has received a degree or diploma on completing a course of study, as in a university, college, or school.
- a student who holds the bachelor's or the first professional degree and is studying for an advanced degree.
- a graduated cylinder, used for measuring.
adjective
- of, relating to, or involved in academic study beyond the first or bachelor's degree:
graduate courses in business; a graduate student.
- having an academic degree or diploma:
a graduate engineer.
verb (used without object)
- to receive a degree or diploma on completing a course of study (often followed by from ):
She graduated from college in 1985.
- to pass by degrees; change gradually.
verb (used with object)
- to confer a degree upon, or to grant a diploma to, at the close of a course of study, as in a university, college, or school:
Cornell graduated eighty students with honors.
- Informal. to receive a degree or diploma from:
She graduated college in 1950.
- to arrange in grades or gradations; establish gradation in.
- to divide into or mark with degrees or other divisions, as the scale of a thermometer.
graduate
noun
- a person who has been awarded a first degree from a university or college
- ( as modifier )
a graduate profession
- a student who has completed a course of studies at a high school and received a diploma
- a container, such as a flask, marked to indicate its capacity
verb
- to receive or cause to receive a degree or diploma
- tr to confer a degree, diploma, etc upon
- tr to mark (a thermometer, flask, etc) with units of measurement; calibrate
- tr to arrange or sort into groups according to type, quality, etc
- introften foll byto to change by degrees (from something to something else)
Usage Note
Derived Forms
- ˈgraduˌator, noun
Other Words From
- gradu·ator noun
- non·gradu·ate noun
- super·gradu·ate noun
- un·gradu·ating adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of graduate1
Example Sentences
Like Nessa, Bode also moved away for college — a decision that initially worried her parents and older brother — and graduated from the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in Los Angeles in 2021.
The institute also notes: “Many high school graduates finish school not knowing how to create a budget, balance a checkbook, read bank statements, or plan for savings.”
The son of Turkish parents, Oz graduated from Harvard before getting his medical degree and master’s of business at University of Pennsylvania.
The new nematode fossils predate those Cambrian creatures by about 15 million years, says Hughes, a graduate student at Harvard University.
As a local boy and academy graduate, Mainoo, 19, is the pin-up boy for how the club wants to be represented.
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