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graduated [ˈgræʤueɪtɪd, Am -t̬-] ADJ

1. graduated (progressive):

2. graduated (calibrated):

gradable [ˈgreɪdəbl̩] ADJ

gradable adjective:

I . graduate [ˈgræʤuət] N

II . graduate [ˈgræʤueɪt] VB intr

2. graduate (reach level):

III . graduate [ˈgræʤueɪt] VB trans esp AM

gradation [grəˈdeɪʃən, Am greɪ-] N

gradually [ˈgræʤuəli] ADV

gradient [ˈgreɪdiənt] N

graduation [ˌgræʤuˈeɪʃən] N

1. graduation no pl (at school):

2. graduation no pl (at university):

3. graduation (calibration):

skala f

emphases [ˈemfəsi:z] N

emphases pl of emphasis

See also emphasis

emphasis <emphases> [ˈemfəsɪs] N

2. emphasis LING:

akcent m

metastases [meˈtæstæsi:z] N

metastases pl of metastasis

See also metastasis

metastasis <metastases> [meˈtæstəsɪs] N MED

gradual [ˈgræʤuəl] ADJ

1. gradual movement:

2. gradual slope:

bases [ˈbeɪsi:z] N

bases pl of basis

See also basis

oases [əʊˈeɪsi:z, Am oʊ-] N

oases pl of oasis

See also oasis

oasis <oases> [əʊˈeɪsɪs, Am oʊ-] N

I . grace [greɪs] N

1. grace no pl (elegance):

gracja f

3. grace ECON (extension):

4. grace ECON (exemption):

ulga f

5. grace no pl (mercy):

łaska f

6. grace (favour):

7. grace (politeness):

8. grace (prayer):

9. grace (Highness):

10. grace (Greek goddesses):

Gracje fpl

Phrases:

in the year of grace form

II . grace [greɪs] VB trans form

2. grace (make beautiful):

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