granting
Pronunciación: [ˈɡræn.tɪŋ]
Palabra
Contexto: «permission»
(verb) to give someone the right or permission to do something. It's like when a teacher lets you play outside; they are granting you permission.
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The teacher is granting us extra time to finish our project.
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The principal is not granting any more absences for this semester.
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Is the school granting permission for the field trip?
Contexto: «official approval»
(noun) the act of allowing something officially. For example, when a government gives a person the right to build a new playground, that is a granting.
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The granting of the new playground was celebrated by the children.
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The granting of the permits was delayed, so the project couldn't start.
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What was the reason behind the granting of the new licenses?
Contexto: «acknowledgment»
(verb) to accept or agree that something is true. It's like saying, 'Okay, I see your point.' You're granting that they have a valid argument.
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She is granting that he made a good recommendation.
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He refused to grant that there was a problem with the plan.
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Are you granting that her suggestion has some merit?
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