Granting example sentences

Related (10): granting, bestowing, conferring, giving, presenting, awarding, endowing, providing, offering, affording

"Granting" Example Sentences


1. The king was grateful for our help, granting us any wish we desired.
2. The board was reluctant to grant the loan request.
3. After granting several interviews, the politician finally declined further comments.
4. The company generously granted all of its employees a raise this year.
5. The publisher denied granting the author an advance.
6. The parole board was divided on granting him early release.
7. The court will decide today on granting the plaintiff's injunction request.
8. The association is hesitant to grant the club membership status.
9. The patent office eventually granted the inventor a patent.
10. The judge granted the defendant's motion to dismiss the charges.
11. The landlord was unwilling to grant any further extensions on the rent.
12. The government refused granting the rebels amnesty.
13. The nonprofit was grateful for the foundation granting them a large donation.
14. After granting many pardons, the governor finally put a stop to it.
15. The teacher granted the student an extension on the assignment.
16. The queen granted clemency to all of the convicted prisoners.
17. The interviewer thanked me for granting her an interview.
18. She was appreciative of her husband granting her every wish.
19. The school granted the student's appeal of their suspension.
20. The committee will meet today to decide on granting the applicant a visa.
40 more sentences:
The elder granted the young man permission to enter the sacred temple.
The board granted the couple's request for an annulment.
The father reluctantly granted his son permission to attend the party.
The founder granted the staff generous holiday bonuses.
The registrar granted the student's application for graduation.
The CEO refused granting interviews to the media.
The dean was reluctant to grant the student's request for a leave of absence.
The manager readily granted the employee's request for time off.
The coach granted the injured player's request to sit out practice.
The university granted the professor emeritus status upon retirement.
The judge was unwilling to grant the defendant a reduced sentence.
The elderly woman was grateful for the nurses granting her every request.
The medical board granted the surgeon hospital privileges.
The woman was grateful for her husband granting her last wish.
The Senate granted the President's request for emergency funding.
The instructor granted the student an extension on the assignment.
After granting an interview, the celebrity declined further publicity.
The institution granted the museum's request for a large donation.
The immigration official granted the refugee's asylum application.
The foreman granted the workers' request for a shorter workweek.
The child was grateful for his parents granting his every wish.
The jury granted the plaintiff's request for compensation.
The founder granted the whole staff a generous Christmas bonus.
The university reluctantly granted the student's request for a leave of absence.
The department granted the new faculty members tenure.
The court granted the plaintiff's motion for a new trial.
The king granted the loyal knight a title and lands.
The scholarship committee granted the applicant funds for college.
The dignitary was grateful for the waiter granting his every request.
The village elders granted the boy permission to become a man.

Common Phases


1. Reluctant to grant - Hesitant or unwilling to approve or allow something.
2. Refused granting - Declined to allow or approve.
3. Readily granted - Willingly and promptly approved or allowed.
4. Grudgingly granted - Approved only unwillingly.
5. Hesitant to grant - Inclined to delay approving or allowing.
6. Unwilling to grant - Opposed to or averse to approving or allowing.
7. Generously granted - Approved and allowed in an openhanded manner.
8. Willingly granted - Approved or allowed with eagerness.
9. Kindly granted - Approved or allowed in a benevolent manner.
10. Liberally granted - Allowed or approved freely or without restriction.

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