'grant' in a sentence
Learn how to use 'grant' with 20 example sentences.
- grant noun
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: any monetary aid
: the act of providing a subsidy
: (law) a transfer of property by deed of conveyance
: a contract granting the right to operate a subsidiary business
: a right or privilege that has been granted
- grant verb
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: let have
: give as judged due or on the basis of merit
: be willing to concede
: allow to have
: bestow, especially officially
: give over; surrender or relinquish to the physical control of another
: transfer by deed
The embassy does not grant asylum to political refugees.
She says she feels taken for granted.
The king granted freedom to the prisoners.
Autonomy was granted in 1969 and independence in 1979.
I take for granted that my answer is correct.
I took it for granted that you were on our side.
We all took for granted that the professor could speak English.
I take it for granted that people are honest.
I take it for granted that they'll get married.
The teacher granted me permission to go home early.
The defendant was granted an appeal.
We take it for granted that television exists.
They granted the journalist an interview.
We took it for granted.
We were granted the privilege of fishing in this bay.
Only an early death grants eternal youth.
He granted me permission to work in his office.
He was granted admission to the university.
I took it for granted that she had received my letter.
Lincoln granted liberty to slaves.