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grant

grant [ grant ]


transitive verb  (past and past participle grant·ed, present participle grant·ing, 3rd person present singular grants)
Definition:
 
1. allow something as favor: to agree to allow a request, favor, or privilege
She refused to grant any interviews.

2. admit truth of something: to acknowledge, often reluctantly the truth or efficacy of something

3. law transfer property legally: to transfer money, property or rights to somebody in a legal transaction



noun  (plural grants)
Definition:
 
1. money given for specific purpose: a sum of money given by the government or some other organization to fund such things as education or research

2. gift: something given to somebody as a favor or privilege, or the giving of it
a land grant

3. law legal transaction: something transferred from one person to another in a legal transaction, or the making of such a transaction

4. law document transferring something: a legal document recording a transaction in which something is transferred from one person to another

5. area of land: a land division in New Hampshire, Maine, or Vermont

[13th century. < Old French granter, variant of creanter "guarantee," via assumed Vulgar Latin credentare< Latin credere "believe"]

grant·a·ble adjective
grant·er noun

take somebody for granted to fail to realize or appreciate the value of somebody

take something for granted 

1. 
to assume that something is true without checking
 

2. 
to fail to appreciate or realize the value of something



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