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graduand

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graduand [ˈgrædjʊˌænd]
n
(Social Science / Education) Chiefly Brit a person who is about to graduate
[from Medieval Latin graduandus, gerundive of graduārī to graduate]


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MR BROCKLEBANK flushed with pride at the University of Liverpool's centenary graduand dinner at St George's Hall, packed with the great, the good and Elvis Costello.
This not only causes damage to the hats but it can also cause injury if the corner of the hat hits the graduand or others who may be nearby.
Professor Sir John O'Reilly, Vice Chancellor of Cranfield University said, "We are delighted to recognise as an Honorary graduand, an exceptional individual whose achievements have contributed so much to the community.
 
 
 
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