Definition of graduation ceremony in English:
graduation ceremony
nounPlural graduation ceremonies
A ceremony at which degrees or diplomas are conferred.
his parents will be joining him at his graduation ceremony tomorrow
Example sentencesExamples
- I will soon be earning a Ph.D., and my divorced parents, who live out of town, would like to attend the graduation ceremony.
- The program concludes with a graduation ceremony to which parents and friends are invited.
- The graduation ceremony for the University of Namibia will run for two full days this year, a first since the inception of the university a decade ago.
- This past weekend, our senior students returned to campus for their comprehensive exams, final evaluation sessions, and to participate in graduation ceremonies.
- His address at a medical graduation ceremony in Cardiff was also memorable and remains highly relevant.
- This is the third English Oratorio by Handel, composed in 1733 for the graduation ceremony at Oxford.
- Also speaking at the graduation ceremony, the deputy CEO of the bank said the graduating group is an integral part of ensuring the sustainability of this programme.
- The Post Graduate Diploma in Military Law graduation ceremony was held at Melbourne University on December 4.
- Graduation ceremonies are underway right now at the U.S. military academy at West Point.
- I was named outstanding resident teacher of the year at this year's graduation ceremony.