Graduate (Noun/Verb)
Syllable division: grad·u·ate
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈɡrædʒ.u.ət/ US: /ˈɡrædʒ.u.ət/
Graduate as a NOUN
#1 Meaning: A person with their first college or university degree.
Example:
> She is a Cambridge graduate.
> Peter is a psychology graduate.
#2 Meaning: A person who has completed their education in a university, college, or other institution.
Example:
> They are all high-school graduates.
> He is a graduate of Brown.
Graduate as a VERB
#1 Meaning: To successfully obtain a first university degree.
Example:
> She successfully graduated after studying for four years.
> He graduated with honours in economics.
#2 Meaning: To advance or get better.
Example:
> He graduated from watching how surgeries are done to helping with the equipment during surgery.
> She graduated from student to teacher after finishing her degree.
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My sister graduated as a professional teacher who is specializing in children with special needs field.
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Even though I had finished university, I didn’t graduate.
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I’ve four brothers who graduated in Physical Education.
Those children graduated from primary school.
Finally, she graduated with success, after five long years of hard study.
She graduated from watching how physiotherapy works and then, she started working as a Physiotherapist.
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graduate it a good moment en life the persons because finish study and welcome world the adult
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To graduate is a good moment in life for a person because they finish studying and welcome the world as an adult