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graded

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Asked to predict how they would fare in five years, Brazilians graded their chances for betterment at 9.2 on a scale of 10.

Rather, investors buy “notes” from Lending Club that are graded A through G according to the risk of default.

Tax evasion and efforts to stop it—both by individuals and companies—also play a major role in how a country is graded.

The part between the end of the 401 and the EC Row expressway is already in the process of being re-graded and expanded.

At West Point, where cadets were ranked, graded, and assessed every day of their four years, he was in his element.

If the wages are graded according to capacity, then the grading is done by the everlasting elective officials.

Here the rubber markets are located and here the rubber is carefully examined, graded, boxed and shipped to New York or Liverpool.

There are three classes of schools—common, graded and high—all maintained by the government and all free and undenominational.

Half of it has in fact been accomplished, and a properly graded track, with wide sweeps and zigzags, goes up part of the ascent.

To accomplish this object, I have given a course of lessons in a graded or classified school of the third class.

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On this page you'll find 16 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to graded, such as: classified, grouped, indexed, ordered, and ranked.

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

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