accede to, assent grudgingly, communication, delivery, financial assistance, have no objection, limitation, presentation, retirement benefits, subvention, waive
Definitionn. any monetary aid
Last update: November 15, 2016
5
His parents granted him permission to play. [Please select]
2
The court granted him bail. [adverb]
0
My role was to examine grant applications in computer science education 12. [Please select]
0
In 1673 he had a grant of arms: Azure, three saracen '5 heads conjoined on one neck Argent. [Please select]
0
"It is a bad case, I grant; but I can stir no finger where that man is concerned." [Please select]
0
"Not for worlds, sir, would I owe to authority what love cannot freely grant--" "Don't chop logic, Denzil." [Please select]
0
The Roman Church will ever grant dispensation for a union of affinities where there is cause for indulgence. [Please select]
0
Grant me but the right to guard you from the danger of an unholy passion that is always near you in this house. [Please select]
0
I grant you they were ugly devils, fit to set in a field to frighten crows; but Catherine loved them. [Please select]
0
"He is but an extravagantly paid official, whose office is a sinecure, and who sells something of his prerogative every session for a new grant of money." [Please select]
0
And I took it for granted my wife was meant. [Please select]
Do you have a better example in your mind? Please submit your sentence!