Abitur
/ˌæbiˈtʊə(ɹ)/
"Abitur" in a Sentence (2 examples)
Mary turned down the chance of taking her Abitur because she wanted to stand on her own two feet as soon as possible.
The oral and written exam became called the Abitur, from Latin abitus, that is, departure from school. The Prussian and later German Abitur amounted to a sort of baccalaureate-equivalent exam, administered outside the university.