Third-person singular simple present indicative form of begrudge.(verb)
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Use "begrudges" in a sentence
"She believes what she believes and no one begrudges her that."
"He's always been a bit shady and hard to read, but just when he's won us over — and even more difficult, Linden, who begrudges he'll "make a passable detective" some day — we learn he faked the surveillance photo that got Richmond arrested."
"Children are, like it or not, part of society, and to the extent that anyone begrudges them the opportunity to participate in society to a reasonable extent, the less functional members of society will they be."