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graduate
Verb
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If you graduate you get a degree or diploma from a school or university.
Tom graduated from Yale University in 2006.
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If you graduate, you change to a new level of skill or activity.
After learning to do front flips, Sally graduated to learning back flips.
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To divide into intervals, especially for use in measurement
graduate
Noun
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A graduate is someone who has graduated (usually from a school or university).
Tom is a graduate of Yale University.
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A graduated container, such as a cylinder or beaker.
institute
Noun
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An institute is an organisation such as a school or hospital that does teaching or research.
This is the conclusion of the National Institute of Economic & Social Research and London Business School.
William Wallace is deputy director of the Royal Institute of International Affairs.
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An institute is an organization that has a particular purpose such such as scientific or educational work, or the building is based Or to introduce or start a system, rule, legal process etc..
I think that the new WWW rule should not be Instituted because the old program provided a great opportunity for students to lean about other nation's culture, religion, and to socialize and appreciate the people.
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An institute is an important system of organization in society that has existed for a long time.
institute
Verb
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To begin or initiate something.
He instituted the new policy of having children walk through a metal detector to enter school.
We have no choice but to institute court proceedings against the airline.
of
Preposition
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Made using.
It is a house of cards.
international
Adjective
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An international event, situation, idea, etc. includes two or more countries.
In soccer news, France beat Japan in international competition.
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An international student is a student from country A studying in country B.
The United States has more international students than any other country.
international
Noun
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An international is a game or contest between two or more countries.
studies
noun
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academic field of study