Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
gradate
verb
/ˈɡrædeɪt/

Definition
To arrange in a series or to progress from one stage to another.

Examples
- She decided to gradate her studies, taking one course at a time.
- The colors gradate beautifully from blue to green on the canvas.

Meaning
Gradate refers to a process of gradual change or progression, often used in the context of education or levels of a specific quality.

Synonyms
- Progress
- Advance
- Transition