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grants


Meanings
  • A sum of money granted, especially by a public authority or a foundation, to support a project, pay for education, or provide relief.

    - "The city council granted $50,000 to fund the local park renovation project."
    - "My alma mater granted me a full scholarship to pursue my master's degree."
    - "The charity organization granted $10,000 in relief funds to families affected by natural disasters."

Synonyms

allow , concede , concur
Rhymes
Words rhyming with grants
grants , mants , panes , rains , strains , trains
Homophones
Words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling,
  1. grants (sum of money granted) ), grants (a giving, bestowing, or conferring) ), grants (a large, big, or massive object or thing) )


Variants
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grant , grantable , granted , granter , granters , granting , grantor , grantors , grants , Grants Pass , block grant , block grants , grant-in-aid , grants-in-aid , Grant's gazelle , Grant's gazelles
Forms
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The word 'grant' can take various forms depending on the context in which it is used. Some common forms of the word 'grant' include: - verb: to grant (someone or something) a favor, permission, or sum of money. - noun: a grant is a sum of money or other resources that is granted, usually by a public authority or a foundation, to an individual or an organization for a specific purpose or project. - adjective: a grant can also refer to a document or an agreement that confirms the transfer of a sum of money or other resources from one party to another.


Etymology
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The word 'grant' comes from the Old French word 'grant' which means 'large, big'. In Middle English, the word 'grant' was used to mean 'permission, authorization'. Over time, the meaning of 'grant' evolved to include the idea of 'sum of money given'.


Related Concepts
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  1. Government grants: Government grants are financial assistance programs provided by federal, state, or local governments to individuals, businesses, or organizations for various purposes such as education, research, economic development, infrastructure projects, disaster relief, and other social or community initiatives.

  2. Private foundation grants: Private foundation grants are financial assistance programs provided by private foundations, charitable trusts, or other philanthropic organizations to individuals, businesses, or organizations for various purposes such as education, research, social welfare, arts and culture, environmental conservation, economic development, and other charitable or community initiatives.


Culture
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In various cultures around the world, 'grants' have been used in different ways. In ancient Greece, 'grants' were used as a form of patronage, where wealthy patrons would provide financial support to artists, poets, philosophers, and other cultural figures. In medieval Europe, 'grants' were used as a means of land tenure, where lords would grant land to their tenants in exchange for loyalty and service. In modern times, 'grants' have been used in various ways to support a wide range of projects and initiatives, from education and research to arts and culture, environmental conservation, and community development.

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