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Advancing or progressing by regular or continuous degrees: gradual erosion; a gradual slope. n. Roman Catholic Church. 1. The liturgical book containing the ...
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v. grad·u·at·ed, grad·u·at·ing, grad·u·ates. v.intr. 1. To be granted an academic degree or diploma: Two thirds of the entering freshmen stayed to graduate. 2. a.
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a holder of an academic degree or diploma. 2. : a graduated cup, cylinder, or flask. See graduate defined for English-language learners ». See graduate defined ...
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a mark on an instrument or vessel indicating degrees or quantity; also : these marks. 2. a : the award or acceptance of an academic degree or diploma.
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Graduation is the action of receiving or conferring an academic degree or the ceremony that is sometimes associated, where students become graduates. Before ...
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graduation, définition et synonymes du mot graduation dans le dictionnaire. Définition : Ensemble de divisions graduées...
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Definition of graduate in American English in Oxford dictionary (US). Meaning, pronunciation and example sentences. English to English reference content.
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/n., adj. ?græd?u?t, -?e?t; v. ?græd?u?e?t/ Show Spelled [n., adj. graj-oo-it, - eyt; v. graj-oo-eyt] Show IPA noun, adjective, verb, grad·u·at·ed, grad·u·at·ing.
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