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† deˈgraduate, v. Obs. [f. de- II. 1 + graduate v.] trans. To depose from rank or dignity; to degrade from an office or position.1649 Evelyn Mem. (1857) III. 47 Since (after degraduating the Lord Mayor) they have voted five more of the principal aldermen out of the city government. 1814 G. Dyer Hist...
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disgraduate
† disˈgraduate, v. Obs. [f. dis- 7 b + graduate n.] trans. To depose from a degree or dignity, deprive of rank or privilege; = disgrade, degraduate.1528 Tindale Obed. Chr. Man 73 b, Yf they be of mine anointed, and beare my marke, disgresse them (I wold saye, disgraduate them). 1550 Nicolls Thucyd. ...
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