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graduation
[ graj-oo-ey-shuhn ]
noun
- the ceremony of conferring degrees or diplomas, as at a college or school.
- arrangement in degrees, levels, or ranks.
graduation
/ ˌɡæʊˈɪʃə /
noun
- the act of graduating or the state of being graduated
- the ceremony at which school or college degrees and diplomas are conferred
- a mark or division or all the marks or divisions that indicate measure on an instrument or vessel
Other yvlog Forms
- ԴDzg··tDz noun
- Dzg··tDz adjective
- g··tDz noun
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of graduation1
Example Sentences
Drafted into the Army after graduation, Chamberlain spent 16 months as an infantry company clerk in South Korea.
The Department of Education issued guidance in February to all schools and universities saying diversity programs — such as minority-focused scholarships and Black and Latino graduation ceremonies — put them at risk of losing federal grants.
The UCU said staff were "furious" and summer graduations could be impacted, while Cardiff University said it was "disappointed" by the outcome.
In her graduation photo, De Santiago stares the camera down, resplendent in her black satin cap and gown.
What determines whether the spring graduation can be held at the Pali football field?
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