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graduate

noun as in person who completes education, pursuit

verb as in complete education, pursuit

verb as in classify, grade

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To qualify, applicants must prove they came to the U.S. before they turned 16 and have graduated from high school or were honorably discharged from the military.

Ethan Brown was informed in September 2024 that he had not been awarded a grade for one of his courses by the University of Glasgow, which meant he would not be eligible to graduate.

From BBC

The widening of participation in universities over two decades has also increased public debate and scrutiny of whether all universities, or all degrees, deliver worthwhile opportunities to graduates.

From BBC

Their daughter never left, attending Chico State, where she recently graduated.

She had studied law, graduated from a midwifery programme and even worked in a mental health clinic.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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