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grad·u·ate Listen to audio/ˈgræʤəˌweɪt/ verb grad·u·ates; grad·u·at·ed; grad·u·at·ing

 
1 a [no obj] : to earn a degree or diploma from a school, college, or university
He graduated from the university last June. They both graduated with honors. She graduated with a degree in history. He joined the navy after graduating from high school. a graduating class of 300 students In British English, graduate refers only to earning a college or university degree. In U.S. English, graduate is also used for other schools (such as high schools).
b [+ obj] US, of a school, college, or university : to award a degree or diploma to (a student) — usually used as (be) graduated He was graduated from the university last June.
c [+ obj] US, informal : to earn a degree or diploma from (a school, college, or university)
He joined the navy after graduating high school.
 
2 [no obj] : to move from one level to another usually higher level
The word has graduated from slang to accepted use. My nephew has graduated from baby food to solid food. The former child actor has finally graduated [=moved on] to more serious roles.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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