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ALL meanings of pregrade

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  • noun pregrade a degree or step in a scale, as of rank, advancement, quality, value, or intensity: the best grade of paper. 1
  • noun pregrade a class of persons or things of the same relative rank, quality, etc. 1
  • noun pregrade a step or stage in a course or process. 1
  • noun pregrade a single division of a school classified according to the age or progress of the pupils. In the U.S., public schools are commonly divided into twelve grades below college. 1
  • noun pregrade the pupils in such a division. 1
  • noun pregrade grades, elementary school (usually preceded by the): He first began teaching in the grades. 1
  • noun pregrade a letter, number, or other symbol indicating the relative quality of a student's work in a course, examination, or special assignment; mark. 1
  • noun pregrade a classification or standard of food based on quality, size, etc.: grade A milk. 1
  • noun pregrade inclination with the horizontal of a road, railroad, etc., usually expressed by stating the vertical rise or fall as a percentage of the horizontal distance; slope. 1
  • noun pregrade Building Trades.. Also called grade line. the level at which the ground intersects the foundation of a building. 1
  • noun pregrade an animal resulting from a cross between a parent of ordinary stock and one of a pure breed. 1
  • noun pregrade Mathematics. grad2 . 1
  • verb with object pregrade to arrange in a series of grades; class; sort: a machine that grades two thousand eggs per hour. 1
  • verb with object pregrade to determine the grade of. 1
  • verb with object pregrade to assign a grade to (a student's work); mark: I graded forty tests last night. 1
  • verb with object pregrade to cause to pass by degrees, as from one color or shade to another. 1
  • verb with object pregrade to reduce to a level or to practicable degrees of inclination: to grade a road. 1
  • verb with object pregrade to cross (an ordinary or low-grade animal) with an animal of a pure or superior breed. 1
  • verb without object pregrade to incline; slant or slope: The road grades steeply for a mile. 1
  • verb without object pregrade to be of a particular grade or quality. 1
  • verb without object pregrade to pass by degrees from one color or shade to another; blend: See how the various colors grade into one another. 1
  • idioms pregrade at grade, on the same level: A railroad crosses a highway at grade. (of a stream bed) so adjusted to conditions of slope and the volume and speed of water that no gain or loss of sediment takes place. 1
  • idioms pregrade make the grade, to attain a specific goal; succeed: He'll never make the grade in medical school. 1
  • idioms pregrade up to grade, of the desired or required quality: This shipment is not up to grade. 1
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