postgraduation

noun

Etymology

From post- + graduation.

  1. derived from graduātus
  2. inherited from graduat — “(noun) a graduate of a university; (adjective) graduate, having graduated
  3. suffixed as graduation — “graduate + ion
  4. prefixed as postgraduation — “post + graduation

Definitions

  1. After graduation

    After graduation; the time after graduation.

    • Often the goal is to create a nest egg to cover college or postgraduation expenses, like the down payment on a house, seed money for a start-up company or a subsidy for a low-paying first job.
    • He canceled his postgraduation plan to teach English in Japan to remain near her.
    • As a recent Harvard graduate about to start a job at a top consulting firm in Boston, I have to say that the notion that one’s career is determined by one’s immediate postgraduation employment is ridiculous.

The neighborhood

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