graduate from



graduate from

v.
1. To move up from one position, rank, or level, to a higher one: That year, the athletes graduated from amateur to professional status in the competition.
2. To complete the academic requirements of some institution, usually receiving an academic degree: I graduated from college with a degree in history.
See also: graduate

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Neofit-Bulgarian, Macedonian
Voldemaras-Lithuanian
Ravid-Hebrew
Hieronymushee-RO-nee-muws (German)German, Dutch (Archaic), Ancient Greek (Latinized)
GingerJIN-jərEnglish
MÁRcio-Portuguese