Licentiate example sentences

Related (2): doctoral, doctorate

li·cen·ti·ate

noun

licentiate (noun) · licentiates (plural noun)

  - the holder of a certificate of competence to practice a certain profession.

  - (in certain universities, especially in Europe) a degree between that of bachelor and master or doctor.

  - the holder of a licentiate degree.

"Licentiate" Example Sentences

1. She was awarded her licentiate in music from the Royal College of Music.
2. He was awarded a Licentiate of the Royal Academy of Music.
3. She had obtained a Licentiate in Music from Trinity College, London.
4. She holds a Licentiate in Music from Trinity College, London.
5. She has a Licentiate in Music from Trinity College, London.
6. He was awarded a Licentiate of the Royal Academy of Music in 2011.
7. She was awarded a Licentiate of the Royal Academy of Music in 2012.
8. She holds a Licentiate in Music from the Royal College of Music.
9. She has a Licentiate in Music from the Royal College of Music.
10. She was awarded her Licentiate in Music from the Royal College of Music in 2007.
11. He has achieved a Licentiate of the Royal Academy of Music.
12. She has been awarded a Licentiate of the Royal Academy of Music.
13. She was awarded a Licentiate of the Royal Academy of Music in 2008.
14. She has obtained a Licentiate in Music from Trinity College, London.
15. She was granted a Licentiate of the Royal Academy of Music in 2009.
16. She was awarded a Licentiate of the Royal Academy of Music in 2010.
17. He has achieved a Licentiate in Music from Trinity College, London.
18. She was granted a Licentiate of the Royal Academy of Music in 2011.
19. She has been awarded a Licentiate in Music from Trinity College, London.
20. She was granted a Licentiate of the Royal Academy of Music in 2012.

Common Phases

Licentiate in Theology; Licentiate in Law; Licentiate in Education; Licentiate in Engineering; Licentiate in Medicine; Licentiate in Psychology; Licentiate in Science; Licentiate in Veterinary Medicine.

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