graduator
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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 grad·u·ate n. Pronunciation: ' gra-jə-wət, - ˌ wāt, ' graj-wət Function: noun Date: 15th century 1 : a holder of an academic degree or diploma 2 : a graduated cup, cylinder, or flask]]> 2 graduate n. Function: adjective Date: 15th century 1 : holding an academic degree or diploma 2 : of, relating to, or engaged in studies beyond the first or bachelor's degree < graduate school> <a graduate student>]]> 3 grad·u·ate n. Pronunciation: ' gra-jə- ˌ wāt Function: verb Inflected Form:   -at·ed ; -at·ing Etymology: Middle English, from Medieval Latin graduatus, past participle of graduare, from Latin gradus step, degree Date: 15th century transitive verb 1 a : to grant an academic degree or diploma to b : to be graduated from 2 a : to mark with degrees of measurement b : to divide into grades or intervals 3 : to admit to a particular standing or grade intransitive verb 1 : to receive an academic degree or diploma 2 : to pass from one stage of experience, proficiency, or prestige to a usually higher one 3 : to change gradually –grad·u·a·tor \- ˌ wā-tər\ noun usage In the 19th century the transitive sense (1a) was prescribed; the intransitive <I graduated from college> was condemned. The intransitive prevailed nonetheless, and today it is the sense likely to be prescribed and the newer transitive sense (1b) <she graduated high school> the one condemned. All three are standard. The intransitive is currentl…