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Graduated meaning
Having a university degree; having completed training. | Marked with graduations. | Arranged by grade, level, or degree.
Synonyms of Graduated
Example sentences (20)
Amy graduated from Matignon High School class of ‘93, she went on to Salvia Regina University and graduated with her Bachelors degree in ‘97, she then went on to Lesley University and Graduated with Masters in Counseling in ‘01.
He was elected president of his high school class, graduated from Gallatin Tennessee High School at age 17, and was appointed, attended, and graduated from West Point in 1946 when he was 20 years old.
Judy graduated from Swarthmore High School in Swarthmore, Pa., In 1953, she graduated from the University of Pennsylvania, where she earned her degree in occupational therapy.
At 18, she had already graduated with a two-year nursing degree and graduated with a high school diploma.
Growing up in Salisbury before moving to Berlin, Green graduated from Worcester Preparatory School in 1993 and graduated from Loyola University Baltimore in 1997 with degrees in Communications (journalism concentration) and Political Science.
He graduated with high honors from Geneva High School and studied information technology at the Rochester Institute of Technology, where he graduated summa cum laude.
The ministry, in a statement by its Deputy Director, Press, Stephen Kilebi, said 104 youths and women, who trained in fishery and poultry farming, graduated in Benin City, Edo State, while 84 graduated in Asaba, Delta State.
He graduated from Chapman Technical High School in 1947 and thereafter graduated from Mitchell College.
Rocks graduated in 1990 and attended Stony Book University, where he graduated with a degree in history in 1994.
She also studied Computer Science at Asman English School and graduated in 1998; then further studied Television and Film at Video Waves and Camera Film School and graduated in 2002.
Biblioteca Municipal de Guayaquil This new reorganization, although very ambitious, lacked the proper path to the homologation of diplomas for highly educated professionals graduated in the country or even for the ones graduated in foreign institutions.
Day graduated with degrees in music performance (violin) and mathematics, while Zellweger graduated with a BA in English.
Examples include: "finished something" (rather than "finished with something"), "done something" (rather than "done with something"), "graduated university" (rather than "graduated from university").
He graduated from high school at age fifteen, even though he could have graduated several years earlier.
Jackson graduated 17th out of 59 students in the Class of 1846. citation It was said by his peers that if he had stayed there another year, he would have graduated first.
Marriage and family Kemp graduated from Occidental in 1957 and married Joanne Main, his college sweetheart, after she graduated from Occidental in 1958.
ACT Attorney-General Shane Rattenbury said Justice McWilliam had graduated from the Australian National University in 2000, then was called to the NSW Bar in 2006 where she had an illustrious career in commercial, criminal and tort law.
A former Dean of the Law School serves on the Supreme Court, countless former students, myself included, serve as non-profit leaders, and more CEOs across the globe have graduated from Harvard than any other institution.
After a high school education in North London, Ms. Weldon went to the University of St. Andrews in Scotland and graduated with a degree in economics and psychology.
After A.J. graduated from high school, he stayed with Brian for a while in North Minneapolis, and they continued to needle each other as their views drifted apart.