Sentences

grant in a sentence

v. t.

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Definition

To grant means to give or allow someone something, often in the form of a formal agreement or approval.

Sample Sentences

  1. The university decided to grant scholarships to students with exceptional academic records.
  2. After much deliberation, the committee chose to grant the request for additional funding.
  3. She was overjoyed to receive a grant that would allow her to pursue her research in renewable energy.
  4. The foundation aims to grant resources to organizations that support community development.
  5. His ability to grant forgiveness was a testament to his character and strength.
  6. The university decided to grant scholarships to underprivileged students.
  7. She was thrilled to receive a grant for her research project on climate change.
  8. The committee will meet next week to discuss whether to grant his application.
  9. He worked hard to earn the grant, which would help fund his community service initiative.
  10. Many organizations offer grants to support artistic endeavors and cultural preservation.
  11. The university decided to grant the scholarship to deserving students.
  12. After much deliberation, the committee chose to grant him permission to proceed with his project.
  13. She was thrilled to receive a grant to fund her research on renewable energy.
  14. The government plans to grant additional resources to support local businesses affected by the pandemic.
  15. His dedication and hard work finally led the board to grant him the promotion he desired.