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  1. verb. uk / ɡrɑːnt/ us / ɡrænt/ GIVE. B2 [ T ] to give or allow someone something, usually in an official way. conceder. [ + two objects ] They granted her an entry visa. Le concedieron un visado de entrada. He was granted asylum. formal She granted their request / wish. Más ejemplos. ACCEPT. take something or someone for granted. B2.

  2. grant n. (legal transfer) (legal) cesión nf. The grant of land from my father to my brother has been completed. La concesión de terreno de mi padre a mi hermano se ha completado. grant n. (act of granting) (legal) otorgamiento nm. The judge's grant was greeted with applause by the plaintiff.

  3. Definición RAE de «grant» según el Diccionario de la lengua española: 1. adj. desus. grande.

  4. Hace 2 días · Estaba de fiesta como si fuera 1865. Vea esta y más revisiones históricas en “Historia del mundo, Parte II”, una evento histórico de cuatro noches, ahora transmitido solo en Hulu.

  5. Grant Opportunities. Investments are made in a broad range of nonprofit organizations working to strengthen and improve our community. TOOLS FOR GRANTSEEKERS. Grant. Guide. Use this guide to identify grantmaking areas that may be a potential fit for your organization. READ MORE. NONPROFIT. TOOLKIT.

  6. an amount of money given especially by the government to a person or organization for a special purpose: a student / research grant. a local authority / government grant. [ + to infinitive ] They gave/ awarded her a grant to study abroad for one year. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. something that you give.

  7. grant. verb. /ɡrɑːnt/ /ɡrænt/ Verb Forms. Idioms. [often passive] to agree to give somebody what they ask for, especially formal or legal permission to do something. grant something My request was granted. the rights expressly granted by the terms of the lease. The judge granted an injunction preventing the newspaper from printing the names.

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