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I . graduate [ˈgræʤuət] SUBST

graduate
absolwent(ka) m (f)

II . graduate [ˈgræʤueɪt] VERBE intr

1. graduate (finish):

to graduate from high school/Oxford

2. graduate (reach level):

to graduate from sth to sth

III . graduate [ˈgræʤueɪt] VERBE trans esp AM

commercial graduate SUBST

university graduate SUBST

Expressions couramment utilisées avec graduate

to graduate from sth to sth

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Research suggests that listening audiences are between the age of 15 and 45 years of age and in general educated to graduate level.
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Here was a senior financial executive with two graduate degrees tremulous at the prospect of unspecified retribution if he dared proceed.
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The nine are predominantly graduate students from middle-class backgrounds, from 22 to 34 years old.
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The foundation also supports faculty development and research studies on the graduate school level.
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The number of students enrolled now stands at 4,200, with 30% pursuing graduate studies.
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Whilst playing he obtained a first class honours degree, a post-graduate marketing certificate, and qualified as a financial consultant.
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We learn that the four graduate friends are all jobless.
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Diploma requirements are governed by college entrance requirements, and they ensure that all students graduate with an exposure to a wide variety of disciplines.
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Peeler, a 1991 graduate of the school, was elected to the board in 2003.
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In 1968, he ended his career there as a graduate teacher.
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