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graduate
noun as in person who completes education, pursuit
verb as in complete education, pursuit
Example Sentences
And some of the most recent FAA Academy graduates, earning about $60,000 a year, may consider another career, he said.
One common objection to ambitious reform plans is that because schools are graduating few serious academics, there aren’t adequate candidates to fill the positions needed.
Colleges are graduating a surfeit of young people who lack hard or even soft skills.
He majored in sign and brush lettering, graduating in the top 2% of his class.
Unfortunately, the City Section has seen most of its top players transfer or graduate.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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