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I . grant [grɑ:nt] N

1. grant UNIV:

grant
[government] grant

2. grant:

grant (from authority)
grant (subsidy)

II . grant [grɑ:nt] VB trans

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English
In 2011, the school received a capital grant of over 1.1 million to improve facilities around the site.
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These competitors were well aware of the fact that the GPO would never grant them such a licence.
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The player's school receives a duplicate trophy, as well as a scholarship grant.
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A charter might record the names of both a subject king and his overlord on the witness list appended to the grant.
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The state offers a small grant to assist students in costs for tuition, fees and books.
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It is so pitiful, so modest, that we must needs relent and grant it.
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These elected governments have the authority to grant varying degrees of powers to courts and tribunals, and deference should be shown to the governments' decisions.
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Over $80,000 in prize money was awarded in 2008, with a $20,000 business grant awarded to the top team.
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Nightlight received a $500,000 grant that it used to produce promotional videos targeting strongly religious, middle-class couples.
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She does however grant a postponement of some days to a female tenant who tries the same trick.
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