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I . gradu·ate N [ˈgræʤueɪt]

2. graduate Am SCHOOL:

maturant(ka) m (f)

III . gradu·ate VB trans [ˈgræʤueɪt]

2. graduate Am (award degree):

col·lege ˈgradu·ate N Am

uni·ˈver·sity gradu·ate N

Usage examples with graduates

glut of graduates

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In more recent years several new residential blocks for undergraduates and graduates have been added, thanks in part to a series of generous benefactions.
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Graduates are obligated to serve a minimum of five years on active duty.
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It had just 109 university graduates and less than 0.5% of the population was estimated to have completed primary education.
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As a practical means of doing so, the council operated a placement service that was free to graduates.
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Humanities graduates are an endangered species and the marketing narrative has seen university culture sold like soap powder to the highest bidder.
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Law schools, too, began to churn out graduates trained to serve a specific political agenda, rather than jurisprudence.
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Most of its graduates matriculated to four-year colleges.
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Graduates have a bar passage rate above 90% on out-of-state bar exams for first-time takers.
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Her life takes on a downward spiral from that point, as she graduates from being a hard-drinking murderess to the proprietress of a bordello.
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Law graduates may also take an alternative route to becoming a solicitor by using the institute's graduate fast-track scheme.
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