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Noun — The act of formally giving or approving something, such as permission or funding.

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granting of asylum granting permission

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What does “granting” mean?

The word “granting” means the act of formally giving or approving something, such as permission or funding. In plain terms, the process of officially giving or allowing something.

How do you use “granting” in a sentence?

Here is “granting” used in a sentence: “The granting of the visa took nearly six months.”

What part of speech is “granting”?

“Granting” is a noun.

Is “granting” a common word?

“Granting” is a fairly common word in modern English.

What is the difference between "granting" and "giving"?

"Granting" implies a formal act of approval, often involving authority or official process, such as granting permission or granting a loan. "Giving" is more general and doesn't necessarily involve formal approval or an official decision.

What kinds of things are typically "granted"?

Common things that are granted include permission, funding, requests, wishes, visas, and legal rights. The word usually applies to formal or official approvals rather than everyday physical objects.

What is the difference between "granting" and "approving"?

"Granting" emphasizes the act of formally giving something, such as funding or permission, while "approving" emphasizes agreeing that something is acceptable or correct. In practice they overlap closely, but "granting" often implies the actual transfer or bestowal of something, not just agreement.

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