grantors
Pronunciation: [ˈɡræntɔrz]
Word
Context: "law"
(noun) a grantor is a person or organization that gives something, like property or rights, to another person or organization. It's like when someone gives their house to a friend or family member, they are the grantor in that situation.
Example
The grantor signed the papers to transfer ownership of the house to her son.
Example
The grantor did not agree to the changes in the contract and decided to keep the property.
Example
Who is the grantor in this property transfer?
Context: "legal transaction"
(verb) to grant means to give or allow something to happen officially. For example, if a school gives permission for a field trip, they are granting that permission.
Example
The board granted the teacher's request for extra supplies.
Example
The school did not grant the students' request for a longer lunch break.
Example
Will the school grant permission for the trip?
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