graduate with (something)

graduate with (something)

To complete one's studies in a particular school or program, resulting in the awarding of a particular degree or status. It took six years, but I finally graduated with a degree in biology. Of course Haley graduated with highest honors—she's always been a great student.
See also: graduate
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

graduate with

v.
To complete the academic requirements of an institution for something, especially a degree or an honor: I graduated with a degree in mathematics. Few students graduated with honors this year.
See also: graduate
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • graduate with
  • come across like
  • come across like (someone or something)
  • make a day/night/weekend of it
  • a job of work
  • come across as (someone or something)
  • always the bridesmaid
  • always the bridesmaid, never the bride
  • bride
  • bridesmaid