Associations to the word «Granted»
Noun
- Allotment
- Infringement
- Pope
- Cistercian
- Rights
- Compensation
- Warrant
- Knighthood
- Land
- Boniface
- Eligibility
- Jurisdiction
- Vassal
- Independence
- Immortality
- Viii
- Recognition
- Patronage
- Nantes
- Crown
- Transylvania
- Approbation
- Sovereign
- Heir
- Burgher
- Ruling
- Sovereignty
- Appeal
- Alfonso
- Membership
- Admission
- Discretion
- Nationality
- Allowance
- Freedom
- Bishopric
- Passport
- Conqueror
- Treaty
- Wish
- Castile
- Peerage
- Domesday
- Casimir
- Proprietor
- Statute
- Authority
- Court
- Monastery
- Grant
- Continuance
- Provisional
- Baccalaureate
- Planning
- Dominion
- Duchy
- Franchise
- Occupancy
- Visitation
- Access
- Favour
- Heraldry
- Precedence
- Meath
- Prosecution
- Ordinance
- Nobles
- Refugee
Adjective
Wiktionary
GRANTED, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of grant
GRANTED, verb. Given, awarded.
GRANTED, adverb. Used to concede a point, often before stating some contrasting information.
GRANTED, preposition. Used to mark the premise of a syllogistic argument
Dictionary definition
GRANTED, adjective. Acknowledged as a supposition; "given the engine's condition, it is a wonder that it started".
Wise words
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