graduate|graduated|graduates|graduating in English

verb

[grad·u·ate || 'grædʒʊət]

complete a course of study and receive a degree or diploma (as from a university or college); organize, arrange in grades; change gradually; grant a degree to one who has completed a course of study; divide into degrees, mark with degrees

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1. 12 Dual personality: untamed nature, meek, the art college China painting research direction graduate student graduates.

2. The singular alumnus refers to one male graduate, Alumna refers to one female graduate, and the plural Alumnae refers to a group of female graduates.

3. I graduated from graduate school in 2006, and I got a fellowship to go back to Europe.

4. After graduating from Berkeley High School in 1977, she attended San Francisco State University's undergraduate nursing school and graduated magna cum laude in 1985.

5. In 1917, after a short training course for a select group of graduates of the naval Alma mater, the first officer class graduated.

6. The course trained officers, graduates of the Military School in Sofia, to acquire naval qualifications, as well as Bulgarian graduates of foreign naval schools who for some reason did not manage to graduate abroad.

7. Concentrations Each graduate-level concentration is intended to prepare graduates to succeed in a wide range of positions and information settings in both private and public organizations

8. I am graduating cum laude.

9. 2016-2017 Graduate Bulletin 2015-2016 Graduate Bulletin 2014-2015 Graduate Bulletin 2013-2014 Graduate Bulletin Previous Bulletins

10. 6 I am graduating cum laude.

11. Karen Bristing, a 1984 graduate of Boston College who has served on the Board of Trustees since 2011, grew up in New Hampshire and graduated from Nashua High School

12. After graduating, she worked as a government doctor.

13. Students graduating technical subjects obtain a Diploma.

14. Parang High School's 14th Graduating Class Reunion

15. To graduate Cum laude is to graduate with honor.

16. Baldacchino graduated medical …

17. Graduates of the Human Services A.a.s

18. She graduated in medicine.

19. 9 To graduate Cum laude is to graduate with honor.

20. Graduates in demand across the globe.

21. Too many graduates lack marketable skills.

22. She graduated from Cambridge.

23. Graduate Assistantships are available only to graduate students who are in good standing and actively pursuing graduate degree programs

24. NON-GRADUATED FIXED DIAL

25. The Graduate School administers and oversees the Guidelines for Graduate Assistantships