Associations to the word «Granted»
Noun
- Tract
- Forgiveness
- Reward
- Pompey
- Desertion
- Emancipation
- Settler
- Liberty
- Protectorate
- Tenure
- Exception
- Majesty
- Faa
- Trademark
- Anjou
- Title
- Abbess
- Earl
- Abbot
- Diploma
- Monarch
- Probation
- Truce
- Papacy
- Favor
- Deportation
- Clause
- Power
- Palatine
- Wentworth
- Certification
- Legislature
- Appellation
- Ratification
- Seniority
- Adultery
- Wildcard
- Vi
- Debtor
- Chancery
- Emperor
- Bailiff
- Confirmation
- Proclamation
- Judgment
- Bounty
- Ownership
- Estate
- Veto
- Colony
- Allegiance
- King
- Parcel
- Uhf
- Foreigner
- Telecommunication
- Rhodesia
- Aragon
- Calvert
- Serf
- Claimant
- Habsburg
- Cer
- Alms
- Rupee
- Viceroy
- Tenant
- Spouse
- Tsar
- Renewal
- Icc
- Accordance
- Dowry
- Holder
- Amendment
- Xiii
Adjective
Adverb
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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