Arranged progressively in steps
“These can be purchased according to a graduated scale of fees.”
Having been accredited or granted a qualification in something
“Many opportunities exist for you as a graduated engineer.”
Classified or arranged according to various criteria into successive ranks or grades
Past tense for to have completed a course studied at an educational institution
“Philip would graduate from the school of journalism at the University of Missouri that spring.”
Past tense for to advance or move up a level in one's pursuits
“Then, if a team was fortunate enough to graduate to the next level, the crew moved up as well.”
Past tense for to categorize or arrange in a series or according to a scale
“It also alters the penalty system, in line with industry concerns, to graduate penalties according to the seriousness of the offense.”
Past tense for to mark out in degrees or other proportionate gradations
“We will graduate the cylinder into a thousand equal divisions, by horizontal marks numbered from the bottom upward from one to one thousand.”
Past tense for to gain accreditation for something by passing a test or exam
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