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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] be granted[Swahili Word] -jaliwa[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] -jali v------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] be granted[Swahili Word] -kidhiwa[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] kidhi V------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] be granted[Swahili Word] -pandishwa[Part of Speech] verb[Class] caus-pass[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -panda[English Example] he was granted a degree[Swahili Example] amepandishwa cheo------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] grant[Swahili Word] -jalia[Part of Speech] verb[Class] applicative[Derived Word] majaliwa------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] grant[Swahili Word] -kidhi[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] mkidhi[Swahili Example] kidhi maombi[Note] grant a request------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] grant[Swahili Word] -kiri[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Language] Arabic[Related Words] ikirari, ukiri------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] grant[Swahili Word] -ungama[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] grant permission[Swahili Word] -toa ruhsa[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] grant permission[Swahili Word] -toa ruhusa[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] grant permission[Swahili Word] -toa rukhsa[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] what is granted[Swahili Word] majaaliwa[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 6[Derived Word] Arabic------------------------------------------------------------
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was granted permission — was allowed, was authorized … English contemporary dictionary
granted — 1. verb Given, awarded. He was granted a patent on his invention. 2. preposition a) Used to concede a point, often before stating some contrasting information. Hes a good student and usually does well. Granted, he did fail that one test, but I… … Wiktionary
granted — 1. Like considering and given, granted can be used as a preposition and (as granted that) conjunction that is grammatically free of the subject: • And, granted the initial assumptions…I think it stands the test A. White, 1965 • Granted that… … Modern English usage
granted — grant|ed [ græntəd ] adverb used when you are admitting that something is true: He is a good player, granted, but no better than Williams was … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
granted — UK [ˈɡrɑːntɪd] / US [ˈɡræntəd] adverb used when you are admitting that something is true He is a good player, granted, but no better than Williams was … English dictionary
Don't Take Love For Granted — Studio album by Lulu Released 1978 … Wikipedia
Government-granted monopoly — In economics, a government granted monopoly (also called a de jure monopoly ) is a form of coercive monopoly by which a government grants exclusive privilege to a private individual or firm to be the sole provider of a good or service; potential… … Wikipedia
I Took Her Love for Granted — Infobox Single Name = I Took Her Love for Granted Artist = Hefner from Album = The Fidelity Wars B side = Released = 1999 Format = CD, 7 Recorded = Genre = indie rock Length = Label = Too Pure Writer = Darren Hayman, Jonathan Richman Producer =… … Wikipedia
take for granted — verb take to be the case or to be true; accept without verification or proof (Freq. 3) I assume his train was late • Syn: ↑assume, ↑presume • Derivationally related forms: ↑presumptive (for: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
take smth for granted — (from Idioms in Speech) to assume, accept something as true, or as a fact, or as certain to happen (without reason or proof) I Although he was a Tory by habit and condition, there were few institutions he took for granted. (I. Murdoch) She took… … Idioms and examples
The Law that Never Was — The Law That Never Was: The Fraud of the 16th Amendment and Personal Income Tax is a 1985 book by William J. Benson and Martin J. Red Beckman, which claims that the Sixteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution commonly known as the… … Wikipedia