| 释义 | granter
 grantG0230300 (grănt)tr.v. grant·ed, grant·ing, grants 1.  To allow or consent to the fulfillment of (something requested): grant permission to speak frankly; grant a request.2. a.  To give or confer officially or formally: grant voting rights to citizens; grant diplomatic immunity.b.  To transfer (property) by a deed.3.  To concede; acknowledge: I grant that your plan is ingenious, but you still will not find many backers.n.1.  The act of granting.2. a.  Something granted, especially a giving of funds for a specific purpose: federal grants for medical research.b.  The document or provision in a document by which a grant is made.3.  One of several tracts of land in New Hampshire, Maine, and Vermont originally granted to an individual or a group.[Middle English granten, from Old French granter, variant of creanter, from Vulgar Latin *crēdentāre, to assure, from Latin crēdēns, crēdent-, present participle of crēdere, to believe; see kerd- in Indo-European roots.]
 grant′a·ble adj.grant′er n.Thesaurus
 EncyclopediaSeegrantFinancialSeeGrant| Noun | 1. | granter - a person who grants or gives somethingindividual, mortal, person, somebody, someone, soul - a human being; "there was too much for one person to do"grantor - a person who makes a grant in legal form; "conveyed from grantor to grantee"withholder - a person who refrains from granting; "a withholder of payments" | 
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 Antonyms for granternoun a person who grants or gives somethingRelated Wordsindividualmortalpersonsomebodysomeonesoulgrantor
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