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View usage for: (vaʊtʃseɪf) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense vouchsafes, present participle vouchsafing, past tense, past participle vouchsafedverbIf you are vouchsafed something or it is vouchsafed to you, you are given or granted it. [formal] As we approached the summit, we were vouchsafed a rare vision. [be VERB-ed noun] Eric gritted his teeth and vouchsafed them a few more drops of brandy. [VERB noun noun] 'He drives like a madman,' was all the information he vouchsafed. [VERB noun] [Also VERB noun + to]Synonyms: grant, accord, yield, cede More Synonyms of vouchsafe vouchsafe in British English (ˌvaʊtʃˈseɪf) verb (transitive)1. to give or grant or condescend to give or grant she vouchsafed no reply he vouchsafed me no encouragement 2. (may take a clause as object or an infinitive) to agree, promise, or permit, often graciously or condescendingly she vouchsafed to come yesterday 3. obsoletea. to warrant as being safe b. to bestow as a favour (upon) Derived forms vouchsafement (ˌvouchˈsafement) noun Word origin C14: vouchen sauf; see vouch, safevouchsafe in American English (vaʊtʃˈseɪf) verb transitiveWord forms: vouchˈsafed or vouchˈsafing to be gracious enough or condescend to give or grant to vouchsafe a reply Derived forms vouchsafement (vouchˈsafement) noun Word origin contr. of ME vouchen safe, to vouch as safe Examples of 'vouchsafe' in a sentencevouchsafe She had become tense and taciturn, particularly with me, and for no reason that she would vouchsafe. Definition to give or grant (old-fashioned) He vouchsafed them a little more brandy. Synonyms confer on favour someone with deign to give condescend to give Additional synonymsDefinition to grant On his return home, the government accorded him the rank of Colonel. Synonyms grant, give, award, render, assign, present with, endow with, bestow on, confer on, vouchsafe (old-fashioned), impart with Definition to transfer or surrender (territory or legal rights) The General had promised to cede power by January. Synonyms surrender, grant, transfer, abandon, yield, concede, hand over, relinquish, renounce, make over, abdicateDefinition to give up control of He may yield control. Synonyms relinquish, resign, hand over, surrender, turn over, part with, make over, cede, give over, bequeath, abdicate, deliver up - vote someone out
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