grant
- grant
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noun
ADJECTIVE
▪ large, substantial
▪ small
▪ full (esp. BrE)
▪ Full student maintenance grants are a thing of the past. (BrE)
▪ annual
▪ block, capital (esp. BrE)
▪ The school has received a large capital grant to improve its buildings.
▪ maintenance (BrE)
▪ Poorer students would get maintenance grants of up to £1 500 a year.
▪ emergency (esp. BrE)
▪ emergency grants for special needs for items such as clothing
▪ discretionary
▪ mandatory (BrE)
▪ educational, student
▪ project, research
▪ There is a lot of competition for research grants.
▪ improvement, land, renovation (esp. BrE), training, etc.
▪ home improvement grants for householders (BrE)
▪ federal, government, local-authority (BrE), state, etc.
VERB + GRANT
▪ apply for
▪ be eligible for, qualify for
▪ You may be eligible for a student grant.
▪ get, obtain, receive
▪ You can get a grant if you've lived in the area for three years.
▪ award (sb), give sb, make (sb), offer (sb), provide (sb with)
▪ The government has awarded a grant for the restoration of the building.
▪ be funded by, be funded with
▪ The report was funded by a grant from the Department.
▪ cut
▪ The group's annual grant from the Arts Council has been cut.
PREPOSITION
▪ grant for
▪ a grant for a youth project
▪ grant from
▪ a grant from the funding authority
▪ grant to
▪ The program offers grants to small businesses.
{{Roman}}II.{{/Roman}} verb
ADVERB
▪ expressly, specifically
▪ the rights expressly granted by the terms of the lease
▪ automatically
▪ finally
▪ Planning permission was finally granted in October.
▪ rarely
▪ hereby (law)
▪ Permission is hereby granted to reproduce this material.
VERB + GRANT
▪ agree to, decide to
▪ refuse to
▪ The judge refused to grant him bail.
▪ be willing to
Grant is used with these nouns as the object: ↑
access, ↑
accolade, ↑
admission, ↑
allowance, ↑
amnesty, ↑
application, ↑
approval, ↑
assent, ↑
asylum, ↑
audience, ↑
authority, ↑
authorization, ↑
autonomy, ↑
award, ↑
bail, ↑
charter, ↑
citizenship, ↑
clearance, ↑
compensation, ↑
concession, ↑
consent, ↑
credit, ↑
custody, ↑
deference, ↑
degree, ↑
divorce, ↑
entry, ↑
exception, ↑
exemption, ↑
extension, ↑
favour, ↑
franchise, ↑
freedom, ↑
immortality, ↑
immunity, ↑
independence, ↑
indulgence, ↑
injunction, ↑
interview, ↑
jurisdiction, ↑
land, ↑
lease, ↑
leave, ↑
licence, ↑
loan, ↑
membership, ↑
mercy, ↑
monopoly, ↑
nationality, ↑
pardon, ↑
parole, ↑
patent, ↑
permission, ↑
permit, ↑
petition, ↑
political asylum, ↑
power, ↑
prayer, ↑
privilege, ↑
rebate, ↑
recognition, ↑
registration, ↑
release, ↑
relief, ↑
remedy, ↑
reprieve, ↑
request, ↑
right, ↑
sovereignty, ↑
subsidy, ↑
tenancy, ↑
tenure, ↑
visa, ↑
warrant, ↑
wish, ↑
writ
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