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I . grant [grɑ:nt] N

II . grant [grɑ:nt] VB trans

Usage examples with granted

granted, ...
priznam, ...
to take sth for granted

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The club were advised that the planning permission required would not necessarily be granted, and chose not to take the scheme further.
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He will be granted bigger penalties and a far-reaching product intervention power, as well as the freedom to headhunt high-priced recruits from the financial sector.
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He was also granted a testimonial, to take place upon the completion of the contract.
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This was the first time in Bolivian history that an indigenous group was granted concessionary forest management rights.
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In 1414 the abbot was granted the right to wear the miter in liturgical celebrations.
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While open provocation was tabou, islanders were granted the freedom to decide for themselves as far as other forms of contestation were concerned.
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Protectors are often undervalued as their commitment to security and their economies are often taken for granted.
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If standards are met, accredited status is granted by the agency.
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Following the death of his father he was granted compassionate leave by the club, missing one game.
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An example of constitutional violation by the executive could be a public office holder who acts outside the powers granted to that office by a constitution.
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