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Traditional English :: grant
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glant - v. & n. --v.tr. 1 a consent to fulfil (a request, wish, etc.) (granted all he asked). b allow (a person) to have (a thing) (granted me my freedom). c (as granted) colloq. apology accepted; pardon given. 2 give (rights, property, etc.) formally; transfer legally. 3 (often foll. by that + clause) admit as true; concede, esp. as a basis for argument. --n. 1 the process of granting or a thing granted. 2 a sum of money given by the State for any of various purposes, esp. to finance education. 3 Law a a legal conveyance by written instrument. b formal conferment. grant-in-aid (pl. grants-in-aid) a grant by central government to local government or an institution. take for granted 1 assume something to be true or valid. 2 cease to appreciate through familiarity. grantable adj. grantee n. (esp. in sense 2 of v.). granter n. grantor n. (esp. in sense 2 of v.). [ME f. OF gr(e)anter var. of creanter ult. f. part. of L credere entrust] |
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Related Words
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financial
aid
grant
application
government
free
pell
apply
grants
small
business
first
time
home
buyer
cal
college
national
conference
eddy
education
farm
federal
loan
foundation
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Most Often Usage
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financial aid grant
grant application
government grant application
free grant application
pell grant application
apply for grants
small business grants
business grant
first time home buyer grants
cal grant
college grant
national grants conference
eddy grant
education grant
grants farm
federal grants
federal pell grant
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