1. graded - Adjective
2. graded - Verb
4. graded - Adjective Satellite
of Grade
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe honours system gets to grade people. Graded grains make finer rice. Richard Mottram
It's unfortunate that sometimes in schools, there's this need to have things quantified and graded. Rita Dove
Enjoying life is far superior to being graded on your performance in life. Wayne W. Dyer
I think people forget that to be on the A list you first had to go through the original graded Parliamentary Selection Board. I did that and then like everyone else had the further interviews to get onto the A list. Adam Rickitt
Throwaways are OK. When a quarterback throws the ball away in our system, that's a plus. That's a plus decision. That's the way I've always graded it. Mike McCarthy
As we discern a fine line between crank and genius, so also (and unfortunately) we must acknowledge an equally graded trajectory from crank to demagogue. When people learn no tools of judgment and merely follow their hopes, the seeds of political manipulation are sown. Stephen Jay Gould