GRADUATED in a Sentence
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62 example sentences for GRADUATED, such as:
1. He graduated from History Department.
2. She graduated from an American college.
3. I was completely out of money when I graduated.
4. She graduated from Cambridge with a degree in law.
5. The flying school graduates a hundred pilots a year.
2. She graduated from an American college.
3. I was completely out of money when I graduated.
4. She graduated from Cambridge with a degree in law.
5. The flying school graduates a hundred pilots a year.
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Meanings and Examples of GRADUATED
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graduated
a. having a university degree; having completed training; having steps; arranged by grade, level, degree
Classic Sentence: (22 in 2 pages)
1 The direct testimony was in almost all cases corroborated by the reports of the colleges where they graduated, so that in the main the reports were worthy of credence.
2 I was completely out of money when I graduated.
3 Some of the most successful men and women who have graduated from the institution obtained their start in the night-school.
4 At the nicely graduated sound of Magua's voice, however, he betrayed some evidence of consciousness, and once or twice he even raised his head, as if to listen.
5 First they sought to know what these graduates were doing, and succeeded in getting answers from nearly two-thirds of the living.
6 Colored college-bred men have worked side by side with white college graduates at Hampton; almost from the beginning the backbone of Tuskegee's teaching force has been formed of graduates from Fisk and Atlanta.
7 At the time of the visits of these Hampton friends the number of teachers at Tuskegee had increased considerably, and the most of the new teachers were graduates of the Hampton Institute.
8 Our graduates go to work in every section of the South, and whatever knowledge might be obtained in the library would serve to assist in the elevation of the whole Negro race.
9 This speaking of small gifts reminds me to say that very few Tuskegee graduates fail to send us an annual contribution.
10 We try to keep constantly in mind the fact that the worth of the school is to be judged by its graduates.
11 Wherever our graduates go, the changes which soon begin to appear in the buying of land, improving homes, saving money, in education, and in high moral characters are remarkable.
12 Through Mrs. Hemenway's kindness and generosity, Miss Davidson, after graduating at Hampton, received an opportunity to complete a two years' course of training at the Massachusetts State Normal School at Framingham.
13 You are going to the University of Georgia and after you graduate you are going to manage the store for me.
14 Our instructors were oddly assorted; wandering pioneer school-teachers, stranded ministers of the Gospel, a few enthusiastic young men just out of graduate schools.
15 A few instants later, his lips were pressed to the beardless, dusty, sunburnt-cheek of the youthful graduate.
Example Sentence: (40 in 3 pages)
1 He graduated from History Department.
2 Margaret loved her graduated set of Russian hollow wooden dolls; she spent hours happily putting the smaller dolls into their larger counterparts.
3 He went to Harvard and graduated, then he got his PhD in mathematics from the University of Michigan.
4 She graduated from an American college.
5 She graduated from Cambridge with a degree in law.
6 He graduated with a good degree, only to join the ranks of the unemployed.
7 The employment agency exists to match up graduates and IT companies.
8 She has inspired a whole generation of fashion school graduates.
9 The flying school graduates a hundred pilots a year.
10 The course is designed to prepare graduates for management careers.
11 Unemployment is a very real problem for graduates now.
12 The proportion of women graduates has increased in recent years.
13 The bullish projections provide a long-awaited fillip for graduates who have been struggling in a brutally competitive market since the financial crisis.
14 In a society where Qataris are outnumbered roughly seven-to-one by expatriates, long-term residents speak of a growing frustration among graduates that they are being fobbed off with sinecures while the most satisfying jobs go to foreigners.
15 Economists and poverty researchers say multiple factors may account for the increase in needy college graduates.