Definition: 1. A person who has received a degree from a school (high school or college or university. 2. A measuring instrument for measuring fluid volume; a glass container (cup or cylinder or flask) whose sides are marked with or divided into amounts. 3. Receive an academic degree upon completion of one's studies. 4. Confer an academic degree upon. 5. Make fine adjustments or divide into marked intervals for optimal measuring. 6. Of or relating to studies beyond a bachelor's degree.
Use 'graduate' in a sentence:
1. She graduated magna cum laude from UCLA.
2. He graduated cum laude.
3. If you're a graduate teaching assistant, your adviser also maybe your boss.
4. He needs three more credits to graduate.
5. He graduated from Little Rock High in 1982.
6. After graduating she opted for a career in music.
7. She was the first deaf and blind university graduate.
8. He graduated with a GPA of 3.8.
9. Now I am not sure I will be qualified to graduate next semester.
10. And now, as you graduate to begin anew, I wish that for you.
11. What does it take to graduate from university?
12. In 1973, the first Open University graduates received their degrees.
13. "I'm a little worried about my future," said Dustin Hoffman in The Graduate.
14. Twelve percent of them were international students, mostly graduate students.
15. The Voyager workload is divided among 157 scientists and scads of graduate students.
16. British universities have very little wastage and their graduates are good.
17. I'm enrolled in a graduate programme in public administration.
18. Etzioni expressed his frustration about the interests of his graduate students.
19. He graduated summa cum laude from Harvard.
20. Can I ask you a few questions about your work in graduate recruitment?
21. Stacy, your email implied that you needed my advice about graduate school.
22. Suppose that Jerry marries Jeannette who is a college graduate and is working.
23. Now he needs only two credit hours to graduate.
24. Younger adults who went to college or graduate school were doing pretty well.
25. I am Wang Ge, a graduate of engineering from Princeton University.
26. After all his hard work, he now needs only two credit hours to graduate.
27. I want to do advanced study in oceanography when I graduate.
28. She is hoping to go into change management or IT management when she graduates.
29. Only thirty students graduated in Chinese last year.
30. When people graduate from college, it's time for them to fly the nest.
31. I can't see things getting any easier for graduates.
32. Now, as you graduate to begin anew, I wish that for you.
33. Graduate tuition differs by program.
34. It's for a graduate class.
35. Are you going to graduate after this term?
36. My first job was as a graduate trainee with a bank.
37. About 40% of all students entering as freshmen graduate within 4 years.
38. Fifty-nine percent of its residents have attended graduate school – quadruple the national average.
39. He's still going to lead a graduate seminar each semester though.
40. Suppose that Jerry marries Jeannette, who is a college graduate and is working.
41. That's why I want to focus on marketing in graduate school.
42. The college graduated 50 students last year.
43. Preference will be given to graduates of this university.
44. Some graduate students from this department tutor there.
45. There are plenty of graduates anxious for work.
46. Since Simon will graduate this May, the school paper needs a new editor.
47. Graduates are finding it more and more difficult to find employment.
48. She graduated from Harvard this year.
49. In the expansive 1990s bright graduates could advance rapidly.
50. Graduates have to fight for jobs in a highly competitive market.
51. He graduated with distinction.
52. Many graduates are employed in the electronics and computing industries.
53. Graduate status is the minimum requirement for entry to the teaching profession.
54. The sight of her son graduating filled her with pride.
55. She has inspired a whole generation of fashion school graduates.
56. There are additional publications of special relevance to new graduates.
57. Martha graduated from high school two years ago.
58. The research project involves tracking the careers of 400 graduates.
59. Unemployment is a very real problem for graduates now.