grants

word · lemma: grant

/ˈɡɹænts/
/ɡɹˈɑːnts/

Definition

'Grants' are amounts of money or permissions officially given, often by governments, organizations, or universities to help fund a cause, project, or study. It can also be the third-person singular form of the verb 'grant', meaning to officially give or allow something.

Usage & Nuances

Often used in academic, scientific, and non-profit contexts ("research grants", "student grants"). The noun is more common than the verb in everyday English. Plural "grants" usually refers to multiple monetary awards; as a verb, it takes an -s in the present third-person ("she grants"). Not the same as "loans" (which must be repaid).

Example Sentences

Several students received grants to pay for their education.

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The government grants money to support new businesses.

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Many scientific projects rely on grants for funding.

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She applied for several grants, but only got one.

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The charity grants wishes to sick children.

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Universities often give out grants to encourage research.

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