Frequency rank: 4,008. – 4,011.
- graduation; completion (of a course)
- moving on (from); outgrowing (something); leaving (a group, company, etc.); quitting
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru; intransitive verb
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- graduation; completion (of a course)
- moving on (from); outgrowing (something); leaving (a group, company, etc.); quitting
This meaning refers to the formal process of finishing a course of study or training, often culminating in a ceremony where students receive diplomas or degrees.
This meaning conveys the idea of transitioning from one stage of life to another, often implying a sense of outgrowing previous commitments or positions, such as leaving a job or a group.
Generated collocations (experimental)
そつぎょうしき卒業式graduation ceremonyそつぎょうせい卒業生graduateそつぎょうけんきゅう卒業研究graduation thesisだいがく大学をそつぎょう卒業するto graduate from universityこうこう高校をそつぎょう卒業するto graduate from high schoolそつぎょうご卒業後after graduationそつぎょうしょうしょ卒業証書graduation diplomaそつぎょうあるばむ卒業アルバムgraduation albumそつぎょう卒業そんぐソングgraduation songそつぎょうりょこう卒業旅行graduation tripそつぎょう卒業してあたらしい新しいみち道をすすむ進むto graduate and pursue a new pathそつぎょう卒業をいわう祝うto celebrate graduation
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
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So? Feeling refreshed, the morning after graduating from virginity?
We have decided to leave our daughter to herself after she left school.
She got married soon after her graduation from the college.
She graduated in German at Cambridge.
It was believed that she had graduated from Yale University.
He has lived off his parents for ten years since he graduated from college.
After he had graduated from the university, he taught English for two years.
He had graduated from the university and was always showing off.
He returned to Japan after graduating from college.