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Meanings of
graduated
in English
Taking place by degrees.
gradational
gradatory
Related terms
gradual
Marked with or divided into degrees.
calibrated
Synonyms
Examples for "
calibrated
"
calibrated
Examples for "
calibrated
"
1
High-tech cars were demanding higher skill levels and
minutely
-
calibrated
equipment, he said.
2
He has also said the agency's money-laundering controls must be carefully
calibrated
.
3
The Aware requires a week's worth of test readings before it's
calibrated
.
4
Once the system is somehow
calibrated
,
extrapolation to given situations is possible.
5
If she ends up getting a B-plus, we say she is
well
-
calibrated
.
Proportional.
proportional
Related terms
progressive
Graduated.
Related terms
regressive
Usage of
graduated
in English
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.
6
I was accepted into the course and
graduated
with first- class honours.
7
He was elected a scholar in 1861 and
graduated
the following year.
8
They aren't allowed past the first floor either until they've
graduated
training.
9
She was also home schooled and
graduated
at the age of 14.
10
Then they returned to Putnam Hall; and all
graduated
with considerable honor.
11
After he
graduated
he went to London to work for a summer.
12
She
graduated
in her junior year, took her scholarship money, and ran.
13
Lindsey is a young cook, twenty-three, who's recently
graduated
from culinary school.
14
He
graduated
at the South Carolina College in the class of 1849.
15
The two have been looking for work since they
graduated
in 2011.
16
ACB, the angle in the segment, read direct on the
graduated
edge.
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About this term
graduated
graduate
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
graduate from
graduate from college
graduate high
graduate with honors
graduate last
More collocations
Graduated
through the time
Graduated
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
New Zealand
Common
South Africa
Common
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