0 to agree to, to give -- memberikan
He granted the soldier permission to leave.
Would you grant me one favour/favor?
2 money given for a particular purpose -- biasasiswa
He was awarded a grant for studying abroad.
If the annual grant cannot cover the recurrent expenditure, it releases additional funds.
Reversionary grants provided economic security during a woman's lifetime at minimal expense to her male relatives.
Figure 1 contains three of the basic stereotypes readers often take for granted when characters are older.
This feature in turn implies sampling in linear time, as soon as a positive tolerance on size is granted.
The court's decision, however, does not grant unlimited discretion to the parents.
Nor could it grant one group control over the creative products of composers and authors.
He asked whether an architect ought to be granted such wide latitude to 'butcher really beautiful buildings'.
The principle of granting to the consuls a specific ceremonial was rejected by the beylical court.