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Graduate
/ɡɹˈadjuːət/
/ˈɡɹædʒəˌweɪt/, /ˈɡɹædʒəwət/, /ˈɡɹædʒuˌeɪt/, /ˈɡɹædʒuwət/
to graduate
01
obtenir une licence
to finish a university, college, etc. study course successfully and receive a diploma or degree
Intransitive
02
délivrer un diplôme, faire diplômé
to officially award a degree or academic qualification to someone upon the completion of a course of study
Transitive: to graduate students
03
graduationner, marquer par graduation
to mark or divide an instrument or container into measurements
Transitive: to graduate an instrument or container
Graduate
01
diplômé, diplômée
a person who has completed the requirements for a degree from a university or college and has been awarded it
02
gradué, vase gradué
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
01
étudiant diplômé, étudiante diplômée
(of a person) having completed studies beyond a bachelor's degree, such as a master's or doctoral degree
graduate
v
grade
n
graduated
adj
graduated
adj
graduation
n
graduation
n
Exemple
She graduated with honors from the university.
He graduated at the top of his class in law school.
They graduated from college with a degree in engineering.
They are excited to graduate and move on to the next phase of their lives.
She plans to graduate early so she can start her career.
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