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Meanings of
gradational
in English
Taking place by degrees.
graduated
gradatory
Related terms
gradual
Synonyms
Examples for "
graduated
"
graduated
gradatory
Examples for "
graduated
"
1
The new
graduated
fine system will be announced in the coming days.
2
He
graduated
from Sewanee at nineteen, then spent a year in Europe.
3
Fusae
graduated
from junior high and began working at a fish market.
4
When I
graduated
in 1960, Ireland was still mainly an agricultural economy.
5
She juggled work and classes and
graduated
eight years later in 2007.
1
The aborigines of this country occupy the lowest place in the
gradatory
scale of the human species.
Usage of
gradational
in English
1
This slightly obscure phrase may be paraphrased, the
gradational
stages being of service to the organism.
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Frequent collocations
gradational stages
Gradational
through the time