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graduation in German

graduation in German is Abschluss, Abschlussfeier, Graduierung — graduation means the act of completing a degree or course of study.

graduation in German

Abschluss
noun
The action or process of graduating and receiving a diploma for completing a course of study (such as from an educational institution).
Abschlussfeier
noun
(sciences) A marking (e.g., on a container) indicating a measurement on a scale, usually one of many such markings.
Graduierung
noun
(sciences) A marking (e.g., on a container) indicating a measurement on a scale, usually one of many such markings.

What does "graduation" mean?

  1. noun The act of completing a degree or course of study.
    "Her graduation from medical school took eight years of hard work."
  2. noun A ceremony held to mark the completion of a degree or course of study.
    "The whole family came to watch her graduation."
  3. noun A mark on a scale showing a unit of measurement.
    "The thermometer's graduations were hard to read in the dim light."

graduation in a sentence

  • Her graduation from medical school took eight years of hard work.
  • The whole family came to watch her graduation.
  • The thermometer's graduations were hard to read in the dim light.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "graduation" in German?

"graduation" in German is Abschluss, Abschlussfeier, Graduierung. graduation means: The act of completing a degree or course of study.

How do you use "graduation" in a sentence?

Example: "Her graduation from medical school took eight years of hard work." In German, "graduation" is Abschluss, Abschlussfeier, Graduierung.

Are there other ways to say "graduation" in German?

Yes — German has 3 translations listed for "graduation": Abschluss, Abschlussfeier, Graduierung.

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