grant
Definition of grant:
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part of speech: noun
A bestowing: something bestowed, an allowance: a gift: a transfer or conveyance by deed or writing.
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part of speech: verb
To bestow or give over: to give possession of: to admit as true what is not yet proved: to concede.
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part of speech: verb
To admit as true what has not been proved; to give or bestow something which cannot be claimed by right; to concede.
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part of speech: noun
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Common misspellings:
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- gran (18.2%)
- frant (9.1%)
- grat (6.1%)
- grane (6.1%)
- gant (3.0%)
- granet (24.2%)
- grantd (6.1%)
- gratn (12.1%)
- grans (3.0%)
- ggrant (6.1%)
- grantt (6.1%)
Usage examples for grant:
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He's all right now, aren't you, Grant
"Rose MacLeod" – Alice Brown -
And now that the question of honour is taken out of your hands, grant not to me, but to those for whom I ask it, your promise to forgive this man."
"Queechy, Volume II" – Elizabeth Wetherell -
Then the Lord shall be your delight, He will grant you your heart's desire.
"The Children's Bible" – Henry A. Sherman Charles Foster Kent -
Grant us, then, this favor.
"General Catholic Devotions" – Bonaventure Hammer