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Definition of granted
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Granted
(imp. & p. p.) of Gran.
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Magna Charta
::
Magna
Charta
() The great
Charter,
so
called,
obtained
by the
English
barons
from King John, A. D. 1215. This name is also given to the
charter
granted
to the
people
of
England
in the ninth year of Henry III., and
confirmed
by
Edward
I..
Presume
::
Presume
(v. t.) To take or
suppose
to be true, or
entitled
to
belief,
without
examination
or
proof,
or on the
strength
of
probability;
to take for
granted;
to
infer;
to
suppose..
Presume
::
Presume
(v. i.) To
venture,
go, or act, by an
assumption
of leave or
authority
not
granted;
to go
beyond
what is
warranted
by the
circumstances
of the case; to
venture
beyond
license;
to take
liberties;
-- often with on or upon
before
the
ground
of
confidence..
Understand
::
Understand
(v. t.) To mean
without
expressing;
to imply
tacitly;
to take for
granted;
to
assume.
Faculty
::
Faculty
(n.) A body of a men to whom any
specific
right or
privilege
is
granted;
formerly,
the
graduates
in any of the four
departments
of a
university
or
college
(Philosophy,
Law,
Medicine,
or
Theology),
to whom was
granted
the right of
teaching
(profitendi
or
docendi)
in the
department
in which they had
studied;
at
present,
the
members
of a
profession
itself;
as, the
medical
faculty;
the legal
faculty,
ect..
Presumption
::
Presumption
(n.) The act of
presuming,
or
believing
upon
probable
evidence;
the act of
assuming
or
taking
for
granted;
belief
upon
incomplete
proof..
Chartered
::
Chartered
(a.)
Granted
or
established
by
charter;
having,
or
existing
under,
a
charter;
having
a
privilege
by
charter..
Market
::
Market
(n.) The
privelege
granted
to a town of
having
a
public
market.
Respite
::
Respite
(n.) The delay of
appearance
at court
granted
to a jury
beyond
the
proper
term.
Exhibitioner
::
Exhibitioner
(n.) One who has a
pension
or
allowance
granted
for
support.
Unappropriated
::
Unappropriated
(a.) Not
granted
to any
person,
corporation,
or the like, to the
exclusion
of
others;
as,
unappropriated
lands..
Resumption
::
Resumption
(n.) The
taking
again into the
king's
hands of such lands or
tenements
as he had
granted
to any man on false
suggestions
or other
error.
Grant
::
Grant (v. t.) The thing or
property
granted;
a gift; a boon.
Allowance
::
Allowance
(n.) That which is
allowed;
a share or
portion
allotted
or
granted;
a sum
granted
as a
reimbursement,
a
bounty,
or as
appropriate
for any
purpose;
a
stated
quantity,
as of food or
drink;
hence,
a
limited
quantity
of meat and
drink,
when
provisions
fall
short..
Bonus
::
Bonus (n.) A
premium
given for a loan, or for a
charter
or other
privilege
granted
to a
company;
as the bank paid a bonus for its
charter..
Teinland
::
Teinland
(n.) Land
granted
by the crown to a thane or lord.
Axiom
::
Axiom (a.) A
self-evident
and
necessary
truth,
or a
proposition
whose truth is so
evident
as first sight that no
reasoning
or
demonstration
can make it
plainer;
a
proposition
which it is
necessary
to take for
granted;
as, The whole is
greater
than a part; A thing can not, at the same time, be and not be..
Unheard
::
Unheard
(a.) Not
granted
an
audience
or a
hearing;
not
allowed
to
speak;
not
having
made a
defense,
or
stated
one's side of a
question;
disregarded;
unheeded;
as, to
condem/
a man
unheard..
Presuppose
::
Presuppose
(v. t.) To
suppose
beforehand;
to imply as
antecedent;
to take for
granted;
to
assume;
as,
creation
presupposes
a
creator..
Liberty
::
Liberty
(n.) A
privilege
conferred
by a
superior
power;
permission
granted;
leave;
as,
liberty
given to a child to play, or to a
witness
to leave a
court,
and the
like..
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