Enrolled vs Graduated - What's the difference?
enrolled | graduated |
(enrol)
(enroll)
(British, NZ, Australia, Irish)
(graduate)
(obsolete) In steps.
Having a university degree; having completed training.
Marked with graduations.
Arranged by grade, level, degree.
* 1888 , Joseph Stevens, A Parochial History of St. Mary Bourne, with an Account of the Manor of Hurstbourne Priors, Hants , London: Whiting and Co., p 17:
(taxation) Increasing in rate with the taxable base.
(ornithology) Of a tail, having successively longer feathers towards the middle.
As verbs the difference between enrolled and graduated
is that enrolled is past tense of enrol while graduated is past tense of graduate.As an adjective graduated is
in steps.enrolled
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(head)enrol
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* *graduated
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(-)- The graduated slope of the Upper Test Valley on the east, and its more abrupt embankment on the west, under which the present stream tends to cling, point clearly to river action.