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grant
verb (granted , granting )
1 to give, allow or fulfil.
2 to admit something to be true.
noun
1 something granted, especially an amount of money from a public fund for a specific purpose.
2 law the transfer of property by deed.
[13c: from French granter or greanter , variant of creanter to promise]
verb (granted , granting )
1 to give, allow or fulfil.
2 to admit something to be true.
noun
1 something granted, especially an amount of money from a public fund for a specific purpose.
2 law the transfer of property by deed.
[13c: from French granter or greanter , variant of creanter to promise]
grant-in-aid
noun (grants-in-aid ) an official grant of money for a particular purpose, especially from the Treasury to a government department or local authority.
noun (grants-in-aid ) an official grant of money for a particular purpose, especially from the Treasury to a government department or local authority.
grant-maintained
adjective (abbreviation GM) said of an educational establishment, especially a school: funded by central rather than local government, and self-governing.
adjective (abbreviation GM) said of an educational establishment, especially a school: funded by central rather than local government, and self-governing.
granted
verb , past participle of grant (used as a sentence substitute) an admission that something is true or valid.
conjunction though it is admitted that granted you gave it back later .
preposition though (a specified thing) is admitted Granted his arrogance, still he gets results .
take someone for granted to treat them casually and without appreciation.
take something for granted to assume it to be true or valid; to accept it without question.
verb , past participle of grant (used as a sentence substitute) an admission that something is true or valid.
conjunction though it is admitted that granted you gave it back later .
preposition though (a specified thing) is admitted Granted his arrogance, still he gets results .
take someone for granted to treat them casually and without appreciation.
take something for granted to assume it to be true or valid; to accept it without question.
grantee
noun , law the person to whom a grant is made.
noun , law the person to whom a grant is made.
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