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  • GRANTED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of GRANT is to consent to carry out for a person : allow fulfillment of How to use grant in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Grant
  • GRANTED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    GRANTED definition: 1 used to admit that something is true, before saying something else about it: 2 used to admit… Learn more
  • Granted - definition of granted by The Free Dictionary
    To give or confer officially or formally: grant voting rights to citizens; grant diplomatic immunity b To transfer (property) by a deed 3 To concede; acknowledge: I grant that your plan is ingenious, but you still will not find many backers n 1 The act of granting 2 a
  • Granted - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    Most Americans take for granted the right to vote Granted as an adjective means "given," and it usually follows "take for" or "taken for " If you take someone for granted, you count on that person but you may not always show your appreciation
  • GRANTED Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Granted definition: see take for granted See examples of GRANTED used in a sentence
  • What does granted mean? - Definitions. net
    Granted generally means given, bestowed, awarded, or allowed without dispute or objection It is often used in the context of giving permission or recognizing certain rights, privileges, or assumptions
  • granted - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
    to bestow or confer, esp by a formal act: to grant a charter to give or accord: to grant permission to agree or accede to: to grant a request accept for the sake of argument: I grant that point to transfer or convey, esp by deed or writing: to grant property assume: Your loyalty to the cause is taken for granted
  • Granted Definition Meaning - YourDictionary
    Used to concede a point, often before stating some contrasting information He's a good student and usually does well Granted, he did fail that one test, but I think there were good reasons for that "You haven't been a very good father " "Granted " Used to mark the premise of a syllogistic argument


















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