Summary
graduate {noun}
diplômé · proche lauréat · licencié · licenciée
to graduate {verb}
terminer ses études
English-French translation for "graduate"
"graduate" French translation
graduate {noun}
Graduate of the Medical School of the University of Thessaloniki, Greece (1966).
Graduate of the National College of Administration and Magistrates (ENAM, Yaoundé)
Education Graduate of the Moscow State Institute of International Relations, 1978.
Graduate of the International Institute of Public Administration (IIAP, Paris)
Graduate of the National College of Administration and Judiciary of Senegal
graduate {noun}
Graduate of the Faculty of Law and Political Sciences of the University of Strasbourg (1954)
Graduate of the Faculty of Law and Political Sciences of the University of Strasbourg (1954).
law graduate
Bachelor of Law and graduate of the Institute of Political Studies of Paris.
); Barrister At Law (B.L.); Post Graduate Certificates In Gender And Development; Legal Drafting; Legislative Drafting.
graduate {adjective}
Ruth attended Mount Allison University and is a graduate of McGill University.
Bachelor of Law and graduate of the Institute of Political Studies of Paris.
She was the first female graduate of the college to reach the rank of colonel.
Law Graduate, Law School of the University of São Paulo.
In fact, my grandmother was a graduate of Holy Angels.
to graduate {verb}
to graduate [graduated|graduated] {v.t.}
Upon graduating, he went into the family business, Buckwold's Ltd.
Senator Cook: Bill entered Memorial University in 1953 when enrolment was in the 300 to 400 range, graduating in 1957.
Vicky graduated with honours from Riverview High School and is currently enrolled at the University of Ottawa.
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