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Grant Definition & Meaning

1. To give or bestow something, typically money or resources, to someone for a specific purpose.

Example: The government granted funding to the non-profit organization for their community outreach program.

2. To acknowledge or admit something as true or valid.

Example: The judge granted the defendant's request for a new trial.

3. A sum of money or financial aid given by an organization or government for a specific purpose.

Example: The university awarded me a grant to conduct research on renewable energy.

4. To allow or permit something to happen or be done.

Example: The teacher granted the students an extra day to complete their assignments.

5. A legal document that transfers property or rights from one person to another.

Example: The landowner signed a grant transferring ownership of the property to the developer.

Examples of the word grant used in sentences.

  • The teacher granted the student's request for extra help with their homework.
  • Can you grant me a favor and lend me some money?
  • The government has granted me a scholarship to study in Japan.
  • The landlord granted the tenant a lease extension for another year.
  • The organization decided to grant funding to the community garden project.
  • 2) Can you please grant me permission to leave the office early today?
  • 5) The local council has decided to grant permission to build a new community center in the area.
  • 1) The government has decided to grant financial aid to the families affected by the natural disaster.
  • 4) Our company will grant you a bonus if you achieve your sales target for this quarter.
  • 3) The scholarship committee will grant the scholarship to the most deserving candidate.
  • The court granted the plaintiff's request for a restraining order against the defendant.
  • The government granted me a full scholarship for my studies abroad.
  • The foundation will grant a sum of money to support the research project on climate change.
  • The university will grant the student's request to extend the deadline for submitting their thesis by two weeks.
  • Our company decided to grant employees an extra day off for their hard work during the past month.
  • The judge granted the defendant's request for a plea bargain, reducing his sentence to half.
  • The scholarship committee decided to grant the student with full tuition fee support for his outstanding academic performance.
  • The company's CEO decided to grant the employees with an additional week of paid vacation in appreciation of their hard work.
  • The university granted the professor's request for a sabbatical leave to work on his research project.
  • The government granted funds to the local hospital for the expansion of their facilities.
  • The judge granted the plaintiff's request for a restraining order against her former partner.
  • The university has decided to grant him a scholarship for his outstanding academic achievements.
  • The philanthropist decided to grant a sizeable donation to a local charity to help the homeless population.
  • The CEO granted permission to all the employees to work from home during the pandemic.
  • The government is expected to grant funding to support the development of renewable energy.
  • After years of hard work, the professor finally received a grant to conduct a study on the effects of social media on mental health.
  • The city council decided to grant permits to several new businesses looking to open in the downtown area.
  • In order to pursue his passion for music, he applied for and was awarded a grant to attend a prestigious music school.
  • The organization was thrilled to receive the grant that would allow them to continue their research on climate change.
  • The museum was able to expand its exhibitions and programs thanks to a generous grant from a local philanthropist.
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