graduated
Americanadjective
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characterized by or arranged in degrees, especially successively, as according to height, depth, or difficulty.
a graduated series of lessons.
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marked with divisions or units of measurement.
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(of a bird's tail) having the longest feathers in the center, the others being successively shorter.
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(of a tax) increasing along with the taxable base.
a graduated income tax.
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of graduated
Explanation
When something is graduated, it goes step-by-step or by degrees, such as a graduated income tax that has different tax rates for different levels of income. Fees for a fishing license might be graduated, depending on how big the fish you’re trying to catch is. If you're fishing for little porgies, the license might cost $3, but if you're going for a shark, the fee might be $50. A measuring cup is a graduated container — it has lines on the side that mark out divisions, in this case, ¼ cup, ½ cup, and so on.
Vocabulary lists containing graduated
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Example Sentences
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Graduated driver licensing, which is due to be introduced on 1 October, applies to all new drivers, but is particularly aimed at 17 to 23-year-olds.
From BBC • Apr. 5, 2026
Graduated senior Devin Richardson is moving on, and rising senior Kyle Thornton struggled toward the end of the season.
From Seattle Times • Jan. 5, 2024
Graduated from a physician assistant program at USC, where she received a master’s degree in social work.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 29, 2020
Education: Graduated from high school; studying psychology at a community college.
From Washington Post • Jul. 29, 2019
“He once went from As to Cs,” Mrs. Murray says, “but he turned it around. Now look at him. Graduated from Markham with honors.”
From "On the Come Up" by Angie Thomas
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