what is difference between graded and grated

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Graded and grated are two completely different words with separate meanings.

Graded: Graded refers to something that has been evaluated or assigned a grade based on its quality, performance, or standard. For example, a graded assignment is one that has been assessed and given a grade.

Grated: Grated refers to something that has been shredded or finely chopped into small pieces, usually using a grater or a similar tool. For example, cheese can be grated to create small, fine pieces that are easier to sprinkle or melt.