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n. (plural of final examination English)
Usage examples of "final examinations".
He pressed upon me then his story, which I heard in my torpor and made this sense of only on later recollection: His father was or had been some sort of professor extraordinarius (of what subject I never learned) whose reputation rested on his success in preparing students to pass their final examinations.
With Centaine's blessing, withheld strenuously for almost a year and then mysteriously given at the last moment, the two of them had taken the Rapide and flown to the H'ani Mine the day after they had written their final examinations.
Only Okai remained of the original Nadir contingent, his two comrades having been sent home after failing the toughest of the pre-final examinations.
Peter's Secondary School who had just passed their final examinations, and the end of four conscientious museum attendants, three of whom were married.
She worked very hard to pass good final examinations and perfect herself for the play.
Matekoni had not cared to argue with one who had achieved the since then unequalled score of ninety-seven per cent in her final examinations at the Botswana Secretarial College.
When she told him that she was on Tolimon to prepare for her final examinations, he wished her luck on the tests.
For the rest of the week the Hardy boys attacked their final examinations with such determination and enthusiasm, unmarred by any worries about the airplane accident, that when they handed in their final papers they knew that if they had obtained passing marks on the papers written earlier in the week there was little doubt of the final outcome.
With a blot like that on my record, I'd have to score very high on my final examinations and keep my record clean for a long time afterward to stay in the service.
In February 1944, with a good half of our class, I took and passed the final examinations -- which differed little from the usual peacetime variety -- and promptly received notice to report for Labor Service.
End-of-training exercises were no genteel final examinations of horsemanship and of skill with blades and bow.