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graduate
noun
a
person
who
has
successfully
completed
a
course
of
study
at
a
school
,
college
,
or
university
and
received
an
official
qualification
•
On
graduation
day
,
each
graduate
walked
across
the
stage
to
receive
a
diploma
.
On
graduation
day
,
each
graduate
walked
across
the
stage
to
receive
a
diploma
.
•
The
company
prefers
to
hire
recent
graduates
with
fresh
ideas
.
The
company
prefers
to
hire
recent
graduates
with
fresh
ideas
.
From
Medieval
Latin
graduatus
“
one
who
has
been
promoted
to
a
degree
”,
past
participle
of
graduare
“
to
take
a
degree
”,
from
Latin
gradus
“
step
”.
verb
-
graduate
,
graduating
,
graduates
,
graduated
to
successfully
complete
a
course
of
study
at
a
school
,
college
,
or
university
and
receive
a
degree
or
diploma
•
She
graduated
from
high
school
last
June
.
She
graduated
from
high
school
last
June
.
•
If
he
passes
all
his
exams
,
he
will
graduate
next
spring
.
If
he
passes
all
his
exams
,
he
will
graduate
next
spring
.
noun
a
person
who
has
successfully
completed
a
course
of
study
at
a
school
,
college
,
or
university
•
The
company
prefers
to
hire
recent
graduates
with
fresh
ideas
.
The
company
prefers
to
hire
recent
graduates
with
fresh
ideas
.
•
After
the
ceremony
,
the
proud
graduate
posed
for
photos
with
her
family
.
After
the
ceremony
,
the
proud
graduate
posed
for
photos
with
her
family
.
From
Medieval
Latin
graduatus
“
step
,
degree
”,
from
Latin
gradus
“
step
”.
verb
-
graduate
,
graduating
,
graduates
,
graduated
to
complete
a
course
of
study
and
receive
a
degree
or
diploma
,
especially
from
a
school
,
college
,
or
university
•
I
will
graduate
from
high
school
next
June
.
I
will
graduate
from
high
school
next
June
.
•
After
she
graduated
,
she
traveled
around
Europe
before
starting
work
.
After
she
graduated
,
she
traveled
around
Europe
before
starting
work
.
Same
origin
as
the
noun
:
Latin
gradus
“
step
”
→
Medieval
Latin
graduare
“
take
a
degree
”.
verb
-
graduate
,
graduating
,
graduates
,
graduated
(
of
a
school
or
college
)
to
award
a
degree
or
diploma
to
someone
•
The
university
graduated
over
a
thousand
students
this
year
.
The
university
graduated
over
a
thousand
students
this
year
.
•
Last
spring
,
the
academy
graduated
its
first
class
of
pilots
.
Last
spring
,
the
academy
graduated
its
first
class
of
pilots
.
Derived
from
the
sense
of
"
granting
a
grade
or
degree
"
that
developed
in
17th-century
English
universities
.
verb
-
graduate
,
graduating
,
graduates
,
graduated
for
a
school
or
university
to
award
a
degree
or
diploma
to
someone
•
The
university
graduated
over
two
thousand
students
last
year
.
The
university
graduated
over
two
thousand
students
last
year
.
•
The
medical
school
graduates
new
doctors
each
summer
.
The
medical
school
graduates
new
doctors
each
summer
.
verb
-
graduate
,
graduating
,
graduates
,
graduated
to
change
gradually
from
one
state
,
level
,
or
shade
to
another
•
The
road
graduates
from
flat
farmland
to
rolling
hills
.
The
road
graduates
from
flat
farmland
to
rolling
hills
.
•
Colors
graduate
from
deep
blue
at
the
top
to
pale
green
at
the
bottom
of
the
painting
.
Colors
graduate
from
deep
blue
at
the
top
to
pale
green
at
the
bottom
of
the
painting
.
verb
-
graduate
,
graduating
,
graduates
,
graduated
to
mark
something
with
lines
or
numbers
that
show
different
levels
or
measurements
•
The
lab
technician
carefully
graduated
the
cylinder
so
we
could
measure
liquids
accurately
.
The
lab
technician
carefully
graduated
the
cylinder
so
we
could
measure
liquids
accurately
.
•
They
graduated
the
scale
on
the
map
to
show
distance
in
kilometers
.
They
graduated
the
scale
on
the
map
to
show
distance
in
kilometers
.
Extension
of
the
idea
of
steps
or
degrees
to
physical
measurements
,
first
recorded
in
the
18th
century
.
verb
-
graduate
,
graduating
,
graduates
,
graduated
to
mark
a
container
or
instrument
with
a
series
of
lines
to
show
units
of
measurement
•
The
technician
graduated
the
test
tube
to
measure
precise
amounts
.
The
technician
graduated
the
test
tube
to
measure
precise
amounts
.
•
Workers
graduate
the
glass
flask
in
ten-milliliter
intervals
.
Workers
graduate
the
glass
flask
in
ten-milliliter
intervals
.
noun
a
glass
or
plastic
measuring
vessel
with
marked
lines
,
used
especially
in
laboratories
for
liquid
volumes
•
Pour
the
solution
into
the
graduate
to
check
its
volume
.
Pour
the
solution
into
the
graduate
to
check
its
volume
.
•
The
lab
assistant
washed
every
graduate
after
the
experiment
.
The
lab
assistant
washed
every
graduate
after
the
experiment
.