grad·u·ate
noun
- a person who has successfully completed a course of study or training, especially a person who has been awarded an undergraduate academic degree.synonyms: degree holder, person with a degree, Bachelor of Arts, BA, Bachelor of Science, BSc, Master of Arts, MA, Master of Science, MSc, doctor, PhD, DPhil
- a graduated cup, tube, flask, or measuring glass, used especially by chemists and pharmacists.
verb
- successfully complete an academic degree, course of training, or high school."I graduated from West Point in 1965"synonyms: qualify, pass one's exams, pass, be certified, be licensed, take an academic degree, receive/get one's degree, become a graduate, complete one's studies
- arrange in a series or according to a scale."the stones were graduated in height from the lowest near the entrance to the tallest opposite"synonyms: arrange in a series, arrange in order, order, group, classify, class, categorize, rank, grade, range
- change (something, typically color or shade) gradually or step by step."the color is graduated from the middle of the frame to the top"
adjective
relating to graduate school education.
"the graduate faculty"
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graduate verb (PROGRESS) ... to move forward or improve: graduate from something to something She graduated from being a secretary to running her own department.
A graduate student is someone who has earned a bachelor's degree and is pursuing additional education in a specific field.
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