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doctor's degree
[ dok-terz di-gree ]
noun
- a degree awarded to a graduate of a school of medicine, dentistry, or veterinary science.
Example Sentences
âIt is unbelievable that a person who has a doctorâs degree in law has not read the bill through,â said Robert Kropiwnicki of the opposition Civic Coalition.
My husband has a masterâs and doctorâs degree in business administration, so in theory, has the tools to run a business.
"Yes, I can afford to do those things, but Iâve got no idea. My jobâs only to play tennis and itâs all I know. Iâm not going to finish a doctorâs degree. Iâm not the smartest person in the world."
"Yes, I can afford to do those things, but Iâve got no idea. My jobâs only to play tennis and itâs all I know. Iâm not going to finish a doctorâs degree. Iâm not the smartest person in the world."
âI am writing a treatise just now,â said the badger, coughing diffidently to show that he was absolutely set on explaining it, âwhich is to point out why Man has become the master of the animals. Perhaps you would like to hear it? âItâs for my doctorâs degree, you know,â he added hastily, before the Wart could protest He got few chances of reading his treatises to anybody, so he could not bear to let the opportunity slip by.
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