granted

granted
Synonyms and related words:
God-given, accepted, accorded, accounted as, acknowledged, admitted, affirmed, alleged, allowed, approved, assumed, assumptive, authenticated, avowed, bestowed, certified, conceded, confessed, confirmed, conjectured, countersigned, deemed, endorsed, given, gratuitous, inferred, notarized, postulated, postulational, premised, presumed, presumptive, professed, providential, putative, ratified, received, recognized, reputed, sealed, signed, stamped, supposed, suppositional, supposititious, suppositive, sworn and affirmed, sworn to, taken for granted, understood, underwritten, validated, vouchsafed, warranted

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  • granted — 1. Like considering and given, granted can be used as a preposition and (as granted that) conjunction that is grammatically free of the subject: • And, granted the initial assumptions…I think it stands the test A. White, 1965 • Granted that… …   Modern English usage

  • granted — adj. 1. Given. [WordNet 1.5] 2. (Logic, Rhetoric) Acknowledged or assumed as a supposition. Syn: given. [WordNet 1.5] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • granted — granted; un·granted; …   English syllables

  • granted — ► ADVERB ▪ admittedly; it is true. ► CONJUNCTION (granted that) ▪ even assuming that …   English terms dictionary

  • granted — index allowable, allowed, assumed (inferred), consensual, definite, permissible Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton …   Law dictionary

  • granted — [adv] allowed, accepted acknowledged, admitted, assumed, indeed, just so, yes; concept 558 Ant. unaccepted …   New thesaurus

  • granted — [[t]grɑ͟ːntɪd, græ̱ntɪd[/t]] CONJ SUBORD You use granted or granted that at the beginning of a clause to say that something is true, before you make a comment on it. Granted that the firm has not broken the law, is the law what it should be? Syn …   English dictionary

  • granted — 1. verb Given, awarded. He was granted a patent on his invention. 2. preposition a) Used to concede a point, often before stating some contrasting information. Hes a good student and usually does well. Granted, he did fail that one test, but I… …   Wiktionary

  • granted — adj. 1) to take smb. for granted ( to assume that smb. will agree, cooperate ) 2) to take smt. for granted ( to assume that smt. is certain to happen ) * * * [ grɑːntɪd] to take smb. for granted ( to assume that smb. will agree, cooperate ) to… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • granted — See: TAKE FOR GRANTED …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • granted — See: TAKE FOR GRANTED …   Dictionary of American idioms

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