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  1. granted. conjunction. uk / ˈɡrɑːn.tɪd / us / ˈɡræn.t̬ɪd /. Add to word list. Add to word list. used to admit that something is true, before saying something else about it: granted that Granted that the story's true, there's not a lot you can do about it.

  2. 1. a. : to consent to carry out for a person : allow fulfillment of. grant a request. b. : to permit as a right, privilege, or favor. luggage allowances granted to passengers. 2. : to bestow or transfer formally.

  3. an amount of money that is given to a person or an organization for a special purpose, especially by a government: a grant from sb/sth The research laboratory was set up with a grant from the Department of Health. a grant for sth The company received a $10,000 grant for software development.

  4. If something is taken for granted, it's a given. You can count on it. In fact, you are already counting on it. Most Americans take for granted the right to vote. Granted as an adjective means "given," and it usually follows "take for" or "taken for."

  5. to agree or accede to: to grant a request. to admit or concede; accept for the sake of argument: I grant that point. to transfer or convey, esp. by deed or writing: to grant property. Idioms take for granted: to accept without question or objection; assume: Your loyalty to the cause is taken for granted.

  6. Granted definition: . See examples of GRANTED used in a sentence.

  7. Hace 2 días · You use granted or granted that at the beginning of a clause to say that something is true, before you make a comment on it. Granted that the firm has not broken the law, is the law what it should be?

  8. Definition of grant verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. verb. /ɡrænt/. Verb Forms. [often passive] to agree to give someone what they ask for, especially formal or legal permission to do something grant something My request was granted. grant somebody something I was granted permission to visit the palace. She was granted a divorce.

  10. used to show that you accept that something is true, often before you make another statement about it. ‘You could have done more to help.’ ‘Granted.’. Granted, it's not the most pleasant of jobs but it has to be done. Granted, he is a beginner, but he should know the basic rules.

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