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Sentence count:180+14Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: admitallotallowawardbestowconsentdeal outdonategivegive outletpermitpresentAntonym: blamecensurereproveSimilar words: immigrantgranda grandgrandfathergrandmothergrandparentgrandchildblackcurrantMeaning: [grænt /grɑːnt]  n. 1. any monetary aid 2. the act of providing a subsidy 3. (law) a transfer of property by deed of conveyance 4. Scottish painter; cousin of Lytton Strachey and member of the Bloomsbury Group (1885-1978) 5. United States actor (born in England) who was the elegant leading man in many films (1904-1986) 6. 18th President of the United States; commander of the Union armies in the American Civil War (1822-1885) 7. a contract granting the right to operate a subsidiary business 8. a right or privilege that has been granted. v. 1. let have 2. give as judged due or on the basis of merit 3. be willing to concede 4. allow to have 5. bestow, especially officially 6. give over; surrender or relinquish to the physical control of another 7. transfer by deed. 
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151. Love should bring joy, it should grant a person peace, but here and not, it was bringing only pain. Nicholas Sparks 
152. In February 1961 Parliament was asked to approve the grant of an extra £12,000 in the Supplementary Estimates.
153. We applied for a grant from the National Heritage Memorial Fund on the basis that its support alone could save the church.
154. The meeting was complete with a slide show prepared by the National League of Cities that explained the block grant program.
155. The committee has the authority to grant immunity to witnesses without the approval of the Justice Department.
156. If the vote is successful, the school could achieve grant maintained status by September next year.
157. However a letter giving the details of grant aid for 1988 was not available for us until Easter.
158. These assessments form a crucial input to the determination of the actual funding allocation to each Local Authority through Block Grant.
159. At the same time, though, it has carefully refrained from protesting at the decision to grant the boy asylum.
160. The law would grant indigenous communities significant autonomy in the way they run their communities.
161. Grant Metropolitan's Inntrepreneur lease already provides for independent arbitration but rents are still considered excessive by many tenant leaders.
162. Would it not be possible to give them an annual grant to spend on projects they approve?
163. Instead he asked parliament for a temporary grant of special powers to deal with the aftermath of the insurrection.
164. Newcastle has seen a massive £1.4m in major project grant aid for the construction of a new North stand.
165. Relatives of Peter Williams began shouting and hurling abuse after magistrates refused to grant bail.
166. Transport does not appear as a separate item, but as part of the overall block grant to regional authorities.
167. A series of minor ailments led Grant and Julie to take Maisie to a doctor, and tests revealed leukaemia.
168. Project supported by the Shanghai Postdoctoral Sustentation Fund, Chellona(Grant No. ).
169. Don't use ALL: One of the most common mistakes is to grant all-- access to all commands, access to all users, or any other permutation.
170. An Educational Grant from the UCB Institute of Allergy, the Agence Nationale de la Recherche , and the European Commission supported this study.
171. Intellect will be removed from retribution itemisation. A new trainable ability Purified Armor will grant intellect based on armor value.
172. In case there is the 4th round of UGC Matching Grant Scheme, your donation will be included in our application for the matching funds.
173. " Everybody will grant that, Edward -- grant it privately, anyway.
174. Former town, southern central Virginia, site of the surrender of Robert E. Lee to Ulysses S. Grant on April 9, 1865, effectively ending the American Civil War.
175. Eventually in 1905, Nicholas II will be forced to grant a Duma,(http://sentencedict.com/grant.html) an assembly to Russia.
176. All right, your teaching fellows have the authority to work with me and grant you an extension, but you have to ask for it ahead of time.
177. So Mr. Grant says when he travels frequently for work, besides his BlackBerry Bold he also takes along his Canon point-and-shoot camera to take pictures.
178. The GRANT statement allows an authorized user to grant these privileges and the REVOKE statement is used to remove them.
179. Kathy Partridge is executive director of Interfaith Funders, a network of faith-based and secular grant makers working to advance the field of congregation-based community organizing.
180. The foundation said grant recipient Eric Lam at Rutgers University in New Jersey is exploring tomatoes as a antiviral drug delivery system.
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