granting (Meaning)
granting (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Grant
Synonyms & Antonyms of granting
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granting Sentence Examples
- The mayor is granting the community a new park with a vibrant playground.
- The charitable organization is granting scholarships to deserving students who demonstrate financial need.
- The judge, after careful deliberation, granted bail to the accused until the trial date.
- The board of directors unanimously granted approval for the company's expansion plans.
- The government is granting tax breaks to businesses that invest in renewable energy sources.
- The council is granting permission for a new residential development that will provide much-needed housing.
- The landlord is granting a one-year lease to the prospective tenants after a thorough background check.
- The professor is granting an extension on the assignment deadline to accommodate students' busy schedules.
- The immigration authorities are granting asylum to refugees fleeing persecution in their home countries.
- The lottery commission is granting a massive jackpot prize to the lucky ticket holder.
FAQs About the word granting
of Grant
permission, authorization, consent, accreditation, warrant, allowance, licence, signature, permit, license
revocation, rejection, prohibition, denial, revocation, injunction,refusal, injunction, rejection, refusal
The mayor is granting the community a new park with a vibrant playground.
The charitable organization is granting scholarships to deserving students who demonstrate financial need.
The judge, after careful deliberation, granted bail to the accused until the trial date.
The board of directors unanimously granted approval for the company's expansion plans.