Sentence example with the word 'graduated'

graduated

Definition adj. marked with or divided into degrees

Last update: June 27, 2015


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Henri de Malfort had graduated in a college of blue-stockings.   [Please select]

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Well, since you just graduated, my guess is that this is your 20'th.   [Please select]

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They were all graduated at Emanuel College, Cambridge, the nursery of Puritans.   [Please select]

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Only certain drugs can be given subcutaneously, and dosage must be accurately graduated.   [Please select]

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They graduated from coarse jokes, verbal and pictorial, up to threats of assassination.   [Please select]

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Our fares are graduated, just as our death-duties are.   [Please select]

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Perhaps he would fall back on graduated taxation and inheritance taxes.   [Please select]

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He was born near Kiplin, in Yorkshire, about 1580, and graduated at Trinity College, Oxford, 1597.   [Please select]

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The son has recently graduated from college, and is now travelling in Europe.   [Please select]

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He was graduated at Cambridge in 1576, and soon after wrote "The Shepherd's Calendar."   [Please select]

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I am only too thankful that I graduated in time to take care of dear Mrs.   [Please select]

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