Egresado in english

Graduate

pronunciation: grædʒəwət part of speech: noun
In gestures
graduate

egresado = graduate ; alumnus [alumni, -pl.] ; alum. 

Example: In general, off-campus graduates were older, less mobile, had more family responsibilities, and used support structures generally available to mature adults.Example: The article 'S.R. Ranganathan: distinguished alumnus' details the life and work of S.R. Ranganathan with particular reference to his time spent at University College London, School of Librarianship.Example: It is time for professional associations to distance themselves from educational programs who have no use for the work their alums do.

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» egresado universitariocollege graduate .

Example: It is fair to assume that the average Joe/Jane is neither a college graduate nor a high-school dropout.

egresar = graduate. 

Example: He was awarded the bachelor's degree, magna cum laude, from Harvard University, and he attended Rutgers Library School where he graduated first in his class.

Egresado synonyms

alum in spanish: alumbre, pronunciation: æləm nounalumnus in spanish: antiguo alumno, pronunciation: əlʌmnəs nouncalibrate in spanish: calibrar, pronunciation: kæləbreɪt verbfine-tune in spanish: afinar, pronunciation: faɪntun verbpostgraduate in spanish: Postgrado, pronunciation: poʊstgrædʒəwət adjective, nounalumna in spanish: antigua alumna, pronunciation: əlʌmnə noungrad in spanish: graduado, pronunciation: græd noun
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