9 Verbs to Use for the Word graduation

" Mrs. Lasette witnessed Annette's graduation with intense interest and pleasure.

The plug was graduated, so that the precise note produced by the whistle could be determined by reading off the graduations and referring to a table.

There is a frequent cry for a graduated income-tax; and surely if an unscrupulous demagogue in office were to contrive such a graduation as would subject a peer to three times the income-tax borne by a commoner, it would be a monstrous iniquity if the peers were to have no power of protecting themselves in their own House.

Mendonca and I came to know each other well after me finishing my graduation.

"Count on me, count on me, and to the festivities celebrating our graduation we'll invite these gentlemen," he said, indicating the corporal and the warrant officer.

"What are those figures intended to show?" inquired Miss Gibson, indicating the graduation on the side of one of the guides.

He knew that if they were not delivered, he would get no mark in that subject, and this would prevent his graduation to a higher grade.

She had seen but little of Mrs. Everidge through the years which followed her graduation.

Promising Dr. K.S.K., however, that I'd join the day I complete graduation though I never really meant to take journalism as a career.

9 Verbs to Use for the Word  graduation