Grant Verb 1 2 3, Past and Past Participle Form Tense of Grant V1 V2 V3

Grant Verb 1 2 3, Past and Past Participle Form Tense of Grant V1 V2 V3

grant

Meanings;

  • Agree to give or allow (something requested) to.(verb)
  • Agree or admit to (someone) that (something) is true.(verb)
  • A sum of money given by a government or other organization for a particular purpose.(noun)
Verb(V1)Past Tense(V2)Past Participle(V3)
grantgrantedgranted
Verb – es(Ves)Verb – ing(Ving)
grantsgranting
Synonyms

allow, accord, permit, afford, concede, vouchsafe, admit, accept, concede, yield, cede, allow, appreciate, recognize, acknowledge, confess, endowment, subvention, award, donation, bursary, contribution, allowance, subsidy, handout, allocation, allotment, gift, present,

Example Sentences with grant
  • Please grant me a loan.
  • We take for granted the very things that most deserve our gratitude.
  • Social grants give hope to people.
  • I want to become acutely aware of all I’ve taken for granted.
  • Can you grant wishes?
  • God gives us the ugliness so we don’t take the beautiful things in life for granted.
  • Break a vase, and the love that reassembles the fragments is stronger than that love which took its symmetry for granted when it was whole.
  • Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
  • 1.Please grant me a loan.
  • 38.Please grant me a loan.
  • But wishes are only granted in fairy tales.
  • A civil denial is better than a rude grant.
  • Friendship is a simple thing, and yet complicated; friendship is on the surface, something natural, something taken for granted, and yet underneath one could find worlds.
  • Our worldly successes cannot be guaranteed, but our ability to achieve spiritual success is entirely up to us, thanks to the grace of God. The best advice I know is to give is to give those worldly things your best but never your all – reserve the ultimate hope for the only one who can grant it.
  • I oppose any attempt to grant homosexual unions the same legal privileges that civil government affords to traditional marriage and family life.
  • It’s human nature to start taking things for granted again when danger isn’t banging loudly on the door.
  • Heaven grant us patience with a man in love.
  • Patience is the most necessary quality for business, many a man would rather you heard his story than grant his request.
  • Patriotism is strong nationalistic feeling for a country whose borders and whose legitimacy and whose ethnic composition is taken for granted.
  • Courage is the price that life exacts for granting peace.
  • Today, hundreds of millions dwell in freedom, from the Baltic to the Adriatic, from the Western Approaches to the Aegean. And while we must never take this for granted, the first purpose of the European Union – to secure peace – has been achieved and we should pay tribute to all those in the EU, alongside Nato, who made that happen.
  • Words can be worrisome, poeple complex, motives and manners unclear, grant her the wisdom to choose her path right, free from unkindness and fear.