grant

Definition

  • verb: to agree to do, give, or allow (something asked for or hoped for)
  • verb: to consent to carry out for a person
  • often used in the form 'granted' or 'granting' to introduce a clause
  • synonyms: confer, convey, concede

Examples

  • We 'took' our invitation to the party 'for granted'. = We 'took it for granted' that we'd be invited to the party. [=we assumed we'd be invited and did not think about the possibility that we wouldn't be]

  • The house is not in perfect condition, I 'grant' you [=I admit that the house is not in perfect condition], but it's still a great deal.

  • “The house is not in very good condition.” “'Granted' [=I admit that what you say is true]—but it's still a great deal.”

Movie quotes

  • (..) Thirty-eight, I vanquished two. Let me guess. He wanted a crew and a nice ride. - Original for a demon's wish, huh? - Yes, and if Bosk gets me back, he will force me to grant his third wish. What's his third wish? - Did you do that? - No, but they are lovely. Who conjured them for you? (..)
    2004 TvShow: Charmed Title: I Dream of Phoebe Season: 6 Episode 15