'graduate' in a sentence
Learn how to use 'graduate' with 20 example sentences.
- graduate adjective
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: of or relating to studies beyond a bachelor's degree
- graduate noun
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: a person who has received a degree from a school (high school or college or university)
: a measuring instrument for measuring fluid volume; a glass container (cup or cylinder or flask) whose sides are marked with or divided into amounts
- graduate verb
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: receive an academic degree upon completion of one's studies; completion of a course or training
: confer an academic degree upon
: make fine adjustments or divide into marked intervals for optimal measuring
He graduated from Tokyo University.
We graduate from high school at eighteen.
My father graduated from Harvard University.
When did you graduate from high school?
Two years have passed since Jim graduated from high school.
She was only 18 when she graduated from university.
I've been working here since I graduated from college.
I never graduated from high school.
What are you going to do when you graduate?
He graduated from high school this spring.
I haven't yet graduated.
It doesn't matter very much which college you graduated from.
Graduating from university without studying is a victory, isn't it?
My children graduated from public schools.
The university graduated 500 students last year.
The teacher enjoyed talking with some of the graduates.
I haven't done that since I graduated from high school.
He became a cameraman after he graduated from college.
There were nineteen graduates for the batch of Spanish class.
Isn't he the graduate student of the University of Rome?