granted
Prononciation : [/ˈɡɹæntɪd/]
Mot
Contexte : « giving permission »
(verb) to allow someone to have or do something. When you give someone permission to do something or agree to their request, you have granted it.
Exemple
The teacher granted the student an extension on the assignment.
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The principal did not grant permission for the event to take place on school grounds.
Exemple
Has the manager granted your request for time off?
Contexte : « acknowledging a fact »
(verb) to accept that something is true or valid. When you admit or recognize a fact, you have granted it.
Exemple
She granted that she was wrong in the argument.
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He refused to grant the validity of the research findings.
Exemple
Will you grant that the new policy has improved the situation?
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