GRADUATED


Meaning of GRADUATED in English

adjective

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ NOUN

pension

The original Conservative proposal had been to unload all secondary or graduated pensions on to the private sector.

You can only get a graduated pension based on your own personal contributions.

In 1959 the Conservatives introduced a very limited graduated pension scheme.

Anyone over 18 and earning more than £9 a week at that time will probably be entitled to a small graduated pension .

Known as the Boyd-Carpenter scheme, employees made graduated contributions towards a graduated pension .

She may also get half of any of his graduated pension .

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

graduated rates of income tax

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

In setting the final rates of conversion, a distinction was made between graduated levels of personal savings and assets and liabilities.

Some kind of graduated assessment or testing was a feature of 14 of the schemes.

The graduated scheme gave worse value to women than to men, on the grounds that we retire earlier and live longer.

This may be no more than a judgement of which line on a graduated scale a movable needle is nearest to.

Two main types were developed, depending on whether water flowed out of or into a graduated vessel.

You can only get a graduated pension based on your own personal contributions.

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