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Definition of "granted" []

  • Simple past tense and past participle of grant. (verb)
  • Given, awarded. (verb)
  • Used to concede a point, often before stating some contrasting information. (adverb)
  • Used to mark the premise of a syllogistic argument (preposition)

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Use "granted" in a sentence
  • ""Regardfully for six millions of murdered Jews whose you - old-fashioned racialists, and today also advocates of Islamic terrorists - I, a Catholic, return the title granted to me of Honoris Cause and I burn the toga which you gave to me" - declared Cossiga."
  • "The appellant having done what is required on his part for introducing his appeal, the appellate judge allows him a fixed time for presenting whatever he wishes to allege in his own favour, and at the same time notifies the appellee of the admission of the appeal and of the term granted to the appellant."
  • "Khedive ---- The title granted in 1867 by the Sultan of Turkey to the ruler of Egypt."