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Definition Person who, during the reference school or academic year, has successfully completed an education programme.
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early 15c., "one who holds a degree" (originally with man; as a stand-alone noun from mid-15c.), from Medieval Latin graduatus, past participle of graduari "to take a degree," from [..]
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early 15c., "to confer a university degree upon," from Medieval Latin graduatus (see graduate (n.)). Intransitive sense from 1807. Related: Graduated; graduating.
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Someone who has successfully completed a degree course and been awarded their degree.
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to receive a degree or diploma from an educational institution.
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As a noun, a graduate is a person who has recently earned a degree, generally a bachelor's degree. 'Graduate' as an adjective is used by Americans to refer to all students who are pursuing either a master's degree or a PhD: i.e., 'graduate students', who go to 'graduate school'. Outside America, all students [..]
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A graduate is a graduand who has been processed through a graduation ceremony, whether in actual attendance or through absentee.
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Someone who already holds a university degree. Strictly speaking, someone taking a course of study after graduation is a postgraduate, but in Oxford the two terms are used interchangeably.
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alumnus: a person who has received a degree from a school (high school or college or university) receive an academic degree upon completion of one's studies; "She graduated in [..]
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holder of university degree
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A person who has had conferred on them or been granted the academic award for which the person was enrolled.
Source: deakin.edu.au

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To be admitted to a degree or to be granted a diploma or certificate
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Relating to someone who has completed a university degree, usually a Bachelor’s degree. Many employers offer graduate training schemes.
Source: bigpictureeducation.com

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1) Winning for the first time, horse or rider. 2) A horse that has moved up to allowance, stakes or handicap racing.
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Pursuant to 20 USCS § 1061 (1), [Title 20. Education; Chapter 28. Higher Education Resources and Student Assistance; Institutional Aid; Strengthening Historically Black Colleges And Universities] the [..]
Source: definitions.uslegal.com

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A graduate is a person who has met the requirements for a degree and been awarded it.
Source: canterbury.ac.nz

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(n) a person who has received a degree from a school (high school or college or university)(n) a measuring instrument for measuring fluid volume; a glass container (cup or cylinder or flask) whose sid [..]
Source: beedictionary.com

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Once you have completed your course, and been through your Graduation (or have received your Testamur), you can be considered a graduate of your course, and institution. Prior to the Graduation, you a [..]
Source: studyinaustralia.gov.au

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A student who has had an award conferred. A person who holds a degree or diploma from a tertiary institution.
Source: anu.edu.au

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A student who has completed all the requirements for his/her program, and has had the degree formally conferred.
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A student who has completed all of the requirements for their program and has formally been awarded the degree. A student graduates on the official graduation/conferral date set for their program whet [..]
Source: qut.edu.au

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Someone who has had a qualification conferred either at a graduation ceremony, or in absentia at the University Council.
Source: victoria.ac.nz

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1) A horse or rider who wins for the first time. 2) A horse who has moved up to allowance, stakes or handicap racing.
Source: saratogaracetrack.com

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Someone who has successfully completed a degree.
Source: grb.uk.com

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Someone who has attained a bachelors or higher degree.
Source: hefce.ac.uk

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A graduate is a student who is awarded a certificate, degree or diploma from a school in recognition of completion of a course of study or degree program.
Source: sctrac.org

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A student who has successfully completed the requirements for a degree, and that degree has been conferred.
Source: acu.edu.au

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a person who has met the requirements for a degree and been awarded it.
Source: bristol.ac.uk

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Courses offered beyond the bachelor's degree level. Also, students who have received a bachelor's degree and who are enrolled in post-baccalaureate instruction.
Source: collegeofthedesert.edu

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A student who has completed a course of study, either at secondary school or college level. A graduate program at a university is a study course for students who already hold a bachelor's degree.
Source: educationusa.state.gov

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A person who has had a degree conferred.
Source: otago.ac.nz

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A student who has completed and graduated from an undergraduate course.
Source: london.sunderland.ac.uk

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The act of attending a graduation ceremony and receiving an official higher education award.
Source: london.sunderland.ac.uk

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v. graduarse, recibirse; n. graduado; graduando; adj. de posgrado
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a student who has completed and graduated from an undergraduate course – they can now apply for postgraduate courses.
Source: ucas.com

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a student who has completed and graduated from an undergraduate course – they can now apply for postgraduate courses if they’d like to.
Source: ucas.com

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 A student who has completed a course of study at the university level. A graduate program at a university is a study course for students who already hold a bachelor's degree.
Source: csus.edu

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A student who has completed a course of study, either at the high school or college level. A graduate program at a university is a study course for students who hold bachelor's degrees.
Source: careerwise.mnscu.edu

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A student who has had an award conferred. This includes an honorary award and an award conferred jointly with another university or another body under Section 6 of The University of South Australia Ac [..]
Source: unisa.edu.au

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— a student who has earned a Board of Education recognized diploma: advanced studies, advanced technical, standard, standard technical, modified standard, special or general achievement.
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vessel used for measuring liquids.
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Physicians who hold degrees from Medical Schools in countries other than the ones in which they practice.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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A person who has been awarded a university degree.
Source: waikato.ac.nz

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Verb;
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A student who has had an award conferred. A person who holds a degree or diploma from a tertiary institution.
Source: policies.anu.edu.au

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Winning first time, horse or rider. Also, graduate of the claiming ranks-a horse, that has moved up to allowance, stakes or handicap racing.
Source: sportsinteraction.com

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A person who is recognized by a university as having completed the requirements of a degree studied at the institution. ''If the government wants graduates to stay in the country they should offer [..]
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