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Etymology: [ grant ] (transitive verb.) 13th century. Middle English, from Old French creanter, graanter, from Vulgar Latin credentare, from Latin credent-, credens, present participle of credere to believe; more at CREED.
Synonyms: acknowledged, admitted, assumed, indeed, just so, yes
Antonyms: unaccepted

verilmis, ver, varsayarak, imtiyazlı, (cevaben) Evet, verildi, cevaben evet, diyelim ki, varsayarsak, bağışlamak, vermek, ödenek, onaylamak, burs, imtiyaz, kabul etmek; rıza göstermek; yerine getirmek: She granted his request. Ricasını yerine getirdi. Granting the truth of what you're, bahşetme, bağış, kabul etmek, verilebilir, ferag, verme, nasip etmek, nasip, feragatname, hibe, yerine getirmek, itiraf etmek, tevcih, tahsis, hibe yardımı, devretmek, temlik, hibe etmek, devir, burs vermek, varsaymak, bağış,v.ver:n.burs, 1. kabul etmek; rıza göstermek; yerine getirmek: She granted his request. Ricasını yerine getirdi. Granting the truth of what you're, farzetmek, terketmek, ferağ etmek, tasdik etmek, teslim etmek, take for granted olmuş gibi kabul,

1 verilmis     ts
2 ver     ts
3 varsayarak     ts
4 imtiyazlı     ts
5 (cevaben) Evet     ts
6 verildi  Bilgisayar     ts
7 cevaben evet     ts
8 diyelim ki     ts
9 varsayarsak     ts
10grant bağışlamak  fiil     ts
11grant vermek  fiil     ts
12grant ödenek  isim     ts
13grant onaylamak  fiil     ts
14grant burs  isim     ts
15grant imtiyaz  isim     ts
16grant kabul etmek; rıza göstermek; yerine getirmek: She granted his request. Ricasını yerine getirdi. Granting the truth of what you're     ts
17grant bahşetme  Hukuk     ts
18grant bağış     ts
19grant kabul etmek  fiil     ts
20be granted verilebilir     ts
21grant ferag     ts
22grant verme  Hukuk     ts
23grant nasip etmek     ts
24grant nasip     ts
25grant feragatname     ts
26grant hibe     ts
27grant yerine getirmek     ts
28grant itiraf etmek     ts
29grant tevcih  Osmanlıca     ts
30grant tahsis  Kanun     ts
31grant hibe yardımı  Politika, Siyaset     ts
32grant devretmek     ts
33grant temlik  Ticaret     ts
34grant hibe etmek     ts
35grant devir     ts
36grant burs vermek     ts
37grant varsaymak     ts
38grant bağış,v.ver:n.burs     ts
39grant 1. kabul etmek; rıza göstermek; yerine getirmek: She granted his request. Ricasını yerine getirdi. Granting the truth of what you're  fiil     ts
40grant farzetmek     ts
41grant terketmek     ts
42grant ferağ etmek     ts
43grant tasdik etmek     ts
44grant teslim etmek     ts
45grant take for granted olmuş gibi kabul     ts
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Used to concede a point, often before stating some contrasting information, Given, awarded, Simple past tense and past participle of grant, You use granted that x, y to mean y is true because of x, past of grant, given as a grant; "the special funds granted for his research project, 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? Granted is also an adverb. Granted, he doesn't look too bad for his age, but I don't fancy him. used when you admit that something is true, conj. admittedly, acknowledged as true, acknowledged as a supposition; "given the engine's condition, it is a wonder that it started", given as a grant; "the special funds granted for his research project", You use granted to concede a point, often before you adding contrasting information, A male given name, transferred from the surname, An English surname and a Scottish clan name, from a nickname meaning "large", The yielding or admission of something in dispute, The act of granting; a bestowing or conferring; concession; allowance; permission, To assent; to consent, To give over; to make conveyance of; to give the possession or title of; to convey; -- usually in answer to petition, To bestow or confer, with or without compensation, particularly in answer to prayer or request; to give, The thing or property granted; a gift; a boon, To admit as true what is not yet satisfactorily proved; to yield belief to; to allow; to yield; to concede, A transfer of property by deed or writing; especially, au appropriation or conveyance made by the government; as, a grant of land or of money; also, the deed or writing by which the transfer is made, bestow; give; agree; answer to -; donate, transferred use of the surname, An English surname and a Scottish clan name, from a nickname "large", Anglo-Norman grand, To bestow or confer, with or without compensation, a gift such as land or money by one having control or authority over the gift, A grant is an award of funds or property, based on an approved budget or formula, in support of a project or program Grants entail ideas originated and defined by the grantee The grant is a contractual document and restrictions are generally imposed by the awarding agency, A temporary right given by a patent office for a specified period, to prevent anyone else from using the technology defined in the claims of a patent, a form of financial assistance whereby a student receives money from the Federal Government, the State Government and/or the institution based upon financial need and/or special ability depending upon the source Contact the USCA Financial Aid Office for more information, - an award of financial assistance including cooperative agreements, by FEMA to an eligible state The grant award will be based on the projected amount of total eligible costs for which a state submits an application and that FEMA approves related to a declared fire, A grant is a kind of financial aid that the student does not have to repay, bestow, especially officially; "grant a degree"; "give a divorce"; "This bill grants us new rights, A type of financial assistance awarded to an organization for the conduct of research or other program as specified in an approved proposal A federal grant, as opposed to a federal cooperative agreement, is used whenever the awarding office anticipates no substantial programmatic involvement with the recipient during the performance of the activities The PI of a research grant has significantly greater flexibility in making changes to the research plan than the PI of a research contract As with any agreement, a grant has terms and conditions which must be followed, Support for a specific project designed by the funds recipient Sponsor has expectations about how the funds are spent Deliverables may include formal project reports Financial reports are required, To give over; to make conveyance of; to give the possession or title of; to convey; usually in answer to petition, financial assistance in the form of money, or property or technical assistance in lieu of money, awarded by a government agency or private organization (foundation or corporation) to an eligible applicant to accomplish some public purpose Grants obligate the Broward school system to meet specified objectives and hold the system financially liable if funds are not spent in accordance with applicable laws, rules, and regulations of the funding agency, the act of providing a subsidy a right or privilege that has been granted 18th President of the United States; commander of the Union armies in the American Civil War (1822-1885) United States actor (born in England) who was the elegant leading man in many films (1904-1986) Scottish painter; cousin of Lytton Strachey and member of the Bloomsbury Group (1885-1978) (law) a transfer of property by deed of conveyance any monetary aid transfer by deed; "grant land", An award of funds to an organization or individual to undertake charitable activities, United States actor (born in England) who was the elegant leading man in many films (1904-1986), Scottish painter; cousin of Lytton Strachey and member of the Bloomsbury Group (1885-1978), (law) a transfer of property by deed of conveyance, 18th President of the United States; commander of the Union armies in the American Civil War (1822-1885), a contract granting the right to operate a subsidiary business; "he got the beer concession at the ball park", give on the basis of merit; "Funds are granted to qualified researchers", let have; "grant permission"; "Mandela was allowed few visitors in prison", A type of financial aid award based on need or merit that is not repaid by the student Click here for a list of grants, the act of providing a subsidy, any monetary aid, If someone in authority grants you something, or if something is granted to you, you are allowed to have it. France has agreed to grant him political asylum It was a Labour government which granted independence to India and Pakistan Permission was granted a few weeks ago. = give, A grant is an amount of money that a government or other institution gives to an individual or to an organization for a particular purpose such as education or home improvements. They'd got a special grant to encourage research Unfortunately, my application for a grant was rejected, award; gift, present; contribution, donation, If you grant that something is true, you accept that it is true, even though your opinion about it does not change. The magistrates granted that the charity was justified in bringing the action. You use `I grant you' or `I'll grant you' to say that you accept something is true, even though your opinion about it does not change. He took a risk, I'll grant you. But when you think about it, the risk was pretty small, If you say that someone takes you for granted, you are complaining that they benefit from your help, efforts, or presence without showing that they are grateful. The officials felt taken for granted and grumbled loudly, If you take it for granted that something is the case, you believe that it is true or you accept it as normal without thinking about it. He seemed to take it for granted that he should speak as a representative. British-born American actor who was the epitome of the elegant leading man in films such as The Philadelphia Story (1940) and North by Northwest (1959). The 18th President of the United States (1869-1877) and a Civil War general. After his victorious Vicksburg campaign (1862-1863), he was made commander in chief of the Union Army (1864) and accepted the surrender of Gen. Robert E. Lee at Appomattox (1865). Grant's two-term presidency was marred by widespread graft and corruption. W2S1 an amount of money given to someone, especially by the government, for a particular purpose. Banting Sir Frederick Grant Grant Cary Grant Ulysses S. Hiram Ulysses Grant Land Grant College Act of 1862 Still William Grant Thalberg Irving Grant Wood Grant, If you take something for granted, you believe that it is true or accept it as normal without thinking about it. I was amazed that virtually all the things I took for granted up north just didn't happen in London, be willing to concede; "I grant you this much", a right or privilege that has been granted, A legal instrument where the principal purpose is the transfer of money, property, services or anything of value to the recipient in order to accomplish a public purpose of support or stimulation authorized by Federal statute and where substantial involvement by USAID is not anticipated (Chapters 304, 591, 595), A legal instrument reflecting a relationship between the United States Government and a State, a local government, or other recipient when (1) the principal purpose of the relationship is to transfer a thing of value to the state or local government or other recipient to carry out a public purpose of support or stimulation authorized by a law of the United States instead of acquiring (by purchase, lease, or barter) property or services for the direct benefit or use of the United States Government; and (2) substantial involvement is not expected between the executive agency and the State, local government, or other recipient when carrying out the activity contemplated in the agreement (31 U S C 6304), In governmental terminology, a contribution to or from a unit of government for specific or general purposes This may take the form of donations, bequests, payments to or for local units, aid, reimbursements, etc According to the Constitution of the State of Michigan, grants must be passed by a 2/3 vote in the Senate and House, allow to have; "grant a privilege", A type of financial aid based on financial need that the student does not have to repay, An outright award to the student, usually based on financial need This money does not have to be repaid, The Grant form of Assistance is used when there is no need for substantial involvement between the recipient and the Agency during performance of the Grant, A type of financial aid that does not have to be repaid; usually awarded on the basis of need, possibly combined with some skills or characteristics the student possesses, The award of funds to an organization or individual to undertake charitable or tax-exempt activities, an award made on the basis of a proposal that typically sets out a series of conditions, such as specific objectives, work plan, timetable, formal financial accounting, and reporting obligations With the exception of some fellowships and special awards, all grants are awarded to the institution (SIUC) rather than to individuals, and proposals and award agreements must be processed through ORDA For definitions of different types of grants, see Sponsored Project Handbook, section 1, transfer by deed; "grant land", A financial assistance mechanism whereby money and/or direct assistance is provided to carry out approved activities A grant (as opposed to a cooperative agreement) is to be used whenever the PHS awarding office anticipates no substantial programmatic involvement with the recipient during performance of the financially assisted activities Grants can be classified on the basis of type of activity(ies) supported (research, training, service, etc ); degree of discretion allowed the awarding office (mandatory or discretionary); and/or method of determining amounts of award (negotiated basis or formula), Financial Aid, and the cost of technical cooperation, provided as a gift Grants may be made bilaterally or as contributions to international organisations with development assistance programmes Most British official aid is in the form of grants, give over; surrender or relinquish to the physical control of another, bestow, especially officially; "grant a degree"; "give a divorce"; "This bill grants us new rights", 1 A financial need-based form of government aid which is usually administered in conjunction with the federal and provincial student loan programs (e g B C Grant, Canada Study Grant for Students With Dependent Children, Canada Study Grant for Female Doctoral Students, Canada Study Grant for Students with Disabilities, etc ) 2 A grant awarded to graduate students and professors by private and government agencies, or by industry, to fund research activities at the university, An agreement to transfer money, property, services, or anything of value to accomplish a purpose, such as support or assistance in an area of interest to the grantor For an award to be considered a grant, it normally will contain the following elements: the statement of work allows the project director significant freedom to change emphasis within the general area of work as the project progresses deliverables are minimal, usually consisting of reports only and separate accounting procedures are required, A type of financial assistance awarded to an organization for the conduct of research or other program as specified in an approved proposal A grant, as opposed to a cooperative agreement, is used whenever the awarding office anticipates no substantial programmatic involvement with the recipient during the performance of the activities,

46 Used to concede a point, often before stating some contrasting information - ""You haven't been a very good father." "Granted.""     ts
47 Given, awarded - "He was granted a patent on his invention."     ts
48 Simple past tense and past participle of grant     ts
49 You use granted that x, y to mean y is true because of x - "Granted that he has done nothing wrong, he should be set free."     ts
50 past of grant     ts
51 given as a grant; "the special funds granted for his research project     ts
52 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? Granted is also an adverb. Granted, he doesn't look too bad for his age, but I don't fancy him. used when you admit that something is true     ts
53 conj. admittedly, acknowledged as true     ts
54 acknowledged as a supposition; "given the engine's condition, it is a wonder that it started"     ts
55 given as a grant; "the special funds granted for his research project"     ts
56 You use granted to concede a point, often before you adding contrasting information     ts
57Grant A male given name, transferred from the surname     ts
58Grant An English surname and a Scottish clan name, from a nickname meaning "large"     ts
59grant The yielding or admission of something in dispute     ts
60grant The act of granting; a bestowing or conferring; concession; allowance; permission     ts
61grant To assent; to consent     ts
62grant To give over; to make conveyance of; to give the possession or title of; to convey; -- usually in answer to petition     ts
63grant To bestow or confer, with or without compensation, particularly in answer to prayer or request; to give     ts
64grant The thing or property granted; a gift; a boon     ts
65grant To admit as true what is not yet satisfactorily proved; to yield belief to; to allow; to yield; to concede     ts
66grant A transfer of property by deed or writing; especially, au appropriation or conveyance made by the government; as, a grant of land or of money; also, the deed or writing by which the transfer is made     ts
67grant bestow; give; agree; answer to -; donate  fiil     ts
68Grant transferred use of the surname     ts
69Grant An English surname and a Scottish clan name, from a nickname "large", Anglo-Norman grand     ts
70grant To bestow or confer, with or without compensation, a gift such as land or money by one having control or authority over the gift     ts
71grant A grant is an award of funds or property, based on an approved budget or formula, in support of a project or program Grants entail ideas originated and defined by the grantee The grant is a contractual document and restrictions are generally imposed by the awarding agency     ts
72grant A temporary right given by a patent office for a specified period, to prevent anyone else from using the technology defined in the claims of a patent     ts
73grant a form of financial assistance whereby a student receives money from the Federal Government, the State Government and/or the institution based upon financial need and/or special ability depending upon the source Contact the USCA Financial Aid Office for more information     ts
74grant - an award of financial assistance including cooperative agreements, by FEMA to an eligible state The grant award will be based on the projected amount of total eligible costs for which a state submits an application and that FEMA approves related to a declared fire     ts
75grant A grant is a kind of financial aid that the student does not have to repay     ts
76grant bestow, especially officially; "grant a degree"; "give a divorce"; "This bill grants us new rights     ts
77grant A type of financial assistance awarded to an organization for the conduct of research or other program as specified in an approved proposal A federal grant, as opposed to a federal cooperative agreement, is used whenever the awarding office anticipates no substantial programmatic involvement with the recipient during the performance of the activities The PI of a research grant has significantly greater flexibility in making changes to the research plan than the PI of a research contract As with any agreement, a grant has terms and conditions which must be followed     ts
78grant Support for a specific project designed by the funds recipient Sponsor has expectations about how the funds are spent Deliverables may include formal project reports Financial reports are required     ts
79grant To give over; to make conveyance of; to give the possession or title of; to convey; usually in answer to petition     ts
80grant financial assistance in the form of money, or property or technical assistance in lieu of money, awarded by a government agency or private organization (foundation or corporation) to an eligible applicant to accomplish some public purpose Grants obligate the Broward school system to meet specified objectives and hold the system financially liable if funds are not spent in accordance with applicable laws, rules, and regulations of the funding agency     ts
81grant the act of providing a subsidy a right or privilege that has been granted 18th President of the United States; commander of the Union armies in the American Civil War (1822-1885) United States actor (born in England) who was the elegant leading man in many films (1904-1986) Scottish painter; cousin of Lytton Strachey and member of the Bloomsbury Group (1885-1978) (law) a transfer of property by deed of conveyance any monetary aid transfer by deed; "grant land"     ts
82grant An award of funds to an organization or individual to undertake charitable activities     ts
83grant United States actor (born in England) who was the elegant leading man in many films (1904-1986)     ts
84grant Scottish painter; cousin of Lytton Strachey and member of the Bloomsbury Group (1885-1978)     ts
85grant (law) a transfer of property by deed of conveyance     ts
86grant 18th President of the United States; commander of the Union armies in the American Civil War (1822-1885)     ts
87grant a contract granting the right to operate a subsidiary business; "he got the beer concession at the ball park"     ts
88grant give on the basis of merit; "Funds are granted to qualified researchers"     ts
89grant let have; "grant permission"; "Mandela was allowed few visitors in prison"     ts
90grant A type of financial aid award based on need or merit that is not repaid by the student Click here for a list of grants     ts
91grant the act of providing a subsidy     ts
92grant any monetary aid     ts
93grant If someone in authority grants you something, or if something is granted to you, you are allowed to have it. France has agreed to grant him political asylum It was a Labour government which granted independence to India and Pakistan Permission was granted a few weeks ago. = give     ts
94grant A grant is an amount of money that a government or other institution gives to an individual or to an organization for a particular purpose such as education or home improvements. They'd got a special grant to encourage research Unfortunately, my application for a grant was rejected     ts
95grant award; gift, present; contribution, donation  isim     ts
96grant If you grant that something is true, you accept that it is true, even though your opinion about it does not change. The magistrates granted that the charity was justified in bringing the action. You use `I grant you' or `I'll grant you' to say that you accept something is true, even though your opinion about it does not change. He took a risk, I'll grant you. But when you think about it, the risk was pretty small     ts
97grant If you say that someone takes you for granted, you are complaining that they benefit from your help, efforts, or presence without showing that they are grateful. The officials felt taken for granted and grumbled loudly     ts
98grant If you take it for granted that something is the case, you believe that it is true or you accept it as normal without thinking about it. He seemed to take it for granted that he should speak as a representative. British-born American actor who was the epitome of the elegant leading man in films such as The Philadelphia Story (1940) and North by Northwest (1959). The 18th President of the United States (1869-1877) and a Civil War general. After his victorious Vicksburg campaign (1862-1863), he was made commander in chief of the Union Army (1864) and accepted the surrender of Gen. Robert E. Lee at Appomattox (1865). Grant's two-term presidency was marred by widespread graft and corruption. W2S1 an amount of money given to someone, especially by the government, for a particular purpose. Banting Sir Frederick Grant Grant Cary Grant Ulysses S. Hiram Ulysses Grant Land Grant College Act of 1862 Still William Grant Thalberg Irving Grant Wood Grant     ts
99grant If you take something for granted, you believe that it is true or accept it as normal without thinking about it. I was amazed that virtually all the things I took for granted up north just didn't happen in London     ts
100grant be willing to concede; "I grant you this much"     ts
101grant a right or privilege that has been granted     ts
102grant A legal instrument where the principal purpose is the transfer of money, property, services or anything of value to the recipient in order to accomplish a public purpose of support or stimulation authorized by Federal statute and where substantial involvement by USAID is not anticipated (Chapters 304, 591, 595)     ts
103grant A legal instrument reflecting a relationship between the United States Government and a State, a local government, or other recipient when (1) the principal purpose of the relationship is to transfer a thing of value to the state or local government or other recipient to carry out a public purpose of support or stimulation authorized by a law of the United States instead of acquiring (by purchase, lease, or barter) property or services for the direct benefit or use of the United States Government; and (2) substantial involvement is not expected between the executive agency and the State, local government, or other recipient when carrying out the activity contemplated in the agreement (31 U S C 6304)     ts
104grant In governmental terminology, a contribution to or from a unit of government for specific or general purposes This may take the form of donations, bequests, payments to or for local units, aid, reimbursements, etc According to the Constitution of the State of Michigan, grants must be passed by a 2/3 vote in the Senate and House     ts
105grant allow to have; "grant a privilege"     ts
106grant A type of financial aid based on financial need that the student does not have to repay     ts
107grant An outright award to the student, usually based on financial need This money does not have to be repaid     ts
108grant The Grant form of Assistance is used when there is no need for substantial involvement between the recipient and the Agency during performance of the Grant     ts
109grant A type of financial aid that does not have to be repaid; usually awarded on the basis of need, possibly combined with some skills or characteristics the student possesses     ts
110grant The award of funds to an organization or individual to undertake charitable or tax-exempt activities     ts
111grant an award made on the basis of a proposal that typically sets out a series of conditions, such as specific objectives, work plan, timetable, formal financial accounting, and reporting obligations With the exception of some fellowships and special awards, all grants are awarded to the institution (SIUC) rather than to individuals, and proposals and award agreements must be processed through ORDA For definitions of different types of grants, see Sponsored Project Handbook, section 1     ts
112grant transfer by deed; "grant land"     ts
113grant A financial assistance mechanism whereby money and/or direct assistance is provided to carry out approved activities A grant (as opposed to a cooperative agreement) is to be used whenever the PHS awarding office anticipates no substantial programmatic involvement with the recipient during performance of the financially assisted activities Grants can be classified on the basis of type of activity(ies) supported (research, training, service, etc ); degree of discretion allowed the awarding office (mandatory or discretionary); and/or method of determining amounts of award (negotiated basis or formula)     ts
114grant Financial Aid, and the cost of technical cooperation, provided as a gift Grants may be made bilaterally or as contributions to international organisations with development assistance programmes Most British official aid is in the form of grants     ts
115grant give over; surrender or relinquish to the physical control of another     ts
116grant bestow, especially officially; "grant a degree"; "give a divorce"; "This bill grants us new rights"     ts
117grant 1 A financial need-based form of government aid which is usually administered in conjunction with the federal and provincial student loan programs (e g B C Grant, Canada Study Grant for Students With Dependent Children, Canada Study Grant for Female Doctoral Students, Canada Study Grant for Students with Disabilities, etc ) 2 A grant awarded to graduate students and professors by private and government agencies, or by industry, to fund research activities at the university     ts
118grant An agreement to transfer money, property, services, or anything of value to accomplish a purpose, such as support or assistance in an area of interest to the grantor For an award to be considered a grant, it normally will contain the following elements: the statement of work allows the project director significant freedom to change emphasis within the general area of work as the project progresses deliverables are minimal, usually consisting of reports only and separate accounting procedures are required     ts
119grant A type of financial assistance awarded to an organization for the conduct of research or other program as specified in an approved proposal A grant, as opposed to a cooperative agreement, is used whenever the awarding office anticipates no substantial programmatic involvement with the recipient during the performance of the activities     ts
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Some etymologies, pronunciations, function and usage date content for the English translation portion are from Merriam-Webster Online at www.Merriam-Webster.com. Thanks to Online Yunanca Dil Eğitimi for providing some parts of online greek dictionary. To contribute more resources please contact us. Visuals(images) are provided by Google Image Search API. Some parts of the dictionary is contributed by many users, thank you! The content on this site is for informational purposes only. Bu aramada granted kelimesinin sözlük anlamı ve eşanlamı nedir, nasıl okunur hakkında bilgi verilmektedir. granted kelimesinin etimolojik ve eşanlamları ile ilgili açıklamalar ve bilgiler eksiksiz ve hatasız olarak anılmamalıdır. Burada yer alan granted kelimesi ile ilgili tüm açıklamalar bilgi amaçlıdır. Eksik ve hatalı çevirileri lütfen bildiriniz.

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