Meaning & Definition of word "Graduated"

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    Graduated

    /ˈɡrædʒueɪtɪd/

    verb:

    • 1. Past tense of 'graduate'; to have completed a course of study or degree.
      • Example: He graduated from high school last year.
    • 2. To mark with degrees or divisions.
      • Example: The teacher graduated the lines on the board for clear visibility.

    adjective:

    • 1. Having received a degree or diploma from an educational institution.
      • Example: She is a graduated student of biology from the university.
    • 2. Divided into degrees or steps in a scale.
      • Example: The graduated cylinder is marked with measurements for precise liquid measurement.

    Etymology

    The word 'graduated' comes from the Latin 'graduatus', which means 'to take a step' or 'to advance'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    graduated with honors:

    Having earned a high level of distinction upon graduating.

    graduated from:

    To have completed a particular program or level of education.

    graduation ceremony:

    A formal event during which degrees or diplomas are conferred.

    Related Words

    graduate:

    A person who has received a degree or diploma.

    undergraduate:

    A student who has not yet received a degree.

    postgraduate:

    A student who is pursuing further studies after obtaining a degree.

    Slang Meanings of graduated

    Meaning: Grad

    Example Sentence: I met my friend at the grad party.

    Meaning: Glo (short for 'Gloat')

    Example Sentence: He feels like a glo now that he graduated.