0 to feel unhappy because someone has something that you think they do not deserve: --
1 to allow or give unwillingly: --
I am not begrudging it to them.
Since 1931 money has been handed out by left hand and right hand to agriculture, but the agriculturist still begrudges a decent standard of life to the agricultural worker.
No one begrudges him that right.
I am sure that this heavy and increasing charge will not be begrudged.
No one begrudges the nurses' and junior doctors' pay rise, which they thoroughly deserve.
The sum that was made available was only £5,000, but it was not to be begrudged.
No one begrudges the farm labourer what he has gained and least of all the farmer if he is provided with the wherewithal to pay.
Grabbing a begrudged compromise here; clutching an opt-out clause there.