grant

grant
grantable, adj.grantedly, adv.granter, n.
/grant, grahnt/, v.t.
1. to bestow or confer, esp. by a formal act: to grant a charter.
2. to give or accord: to grant permission.
3. to agree or accede to: to grant a request.
4. to admit or concede; accept for the sake of argument: I grant that point.
5. to transfer or convey, esp. by deed or writing: to grant property.
6. take for granted,
a. to accept without question or objection; assume: Your loyalty to the cause is taken for granted.
b. to use, accept, or treat in a careless or indifferent manner: A marriage can be headed for trouble if either spouse begins to take the other for granted.
n.
7. something granted, as a privilege or right, a sum of money, or a tract of land: Several major foundations made large grants to fund the research project.
8. the act of granting.
9. Law. a transfer of property.
10. a geographical unit in Vermont, Maine, and New Hampshire, originally a grant of land to a person or group of people.
[1175-1225; ME gra(u)nten < OF graunter, var. of CRËANTER < VL *credentare, v. deriv. of L credent-, s. of credens, prp. of credere to believe]
Syn. 1. award, vouchsafe. 2. See give. 7, 8. concession, bequest. 8. conveyance.
Ant. 1, 2. receive.

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(as used in expressions)
Banting Sir Frederick Grant
Grant Cary
Grant Ulysses S.
Hiram Ulysses Grant
Land Grant College Act of 1862
Still William Grant
Thalberg Irving Grant
Wood Grant

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      county, southwestern New Mexico, U.S., a scenic region bordered on the west by Arizona. The Continental Divide crosses the county. The wide northern section of Grant county lies for the most part in the Datil section of the Colorado Plateaus, an area including the Mogollon, Mule, Mimbres, and Black Range mountains. The Gila River flows westward across the northern portion of the county. The long, narrow southern section of the county includes the Big Burro Mountains. The county's mountainous areas are in the Gila National Forest, with the highest sections in the Gila and Aldo Leopold wildernesses. City of Rocks State Park is located in the county.

      Nomadic groups of Apache Indians lived in the region for centuries, refusing to recognize Spanish, Mexican, or U.S. claims of ownership. Development of the region's mineral resources began with a copper mine established by the Spanish in the early 1800s. Led by chief Mangas Coloradas, Apaches attacked white prospectors and farmers who arrived after the mid-19th century and who proliferated after gold was discovered in 1860. Fort Bayard was established in 1866 to provide protection.

      Grant county was created in 1868. Silver City, originally a mining camp, is the county seat and the site of Western New Mexico University (founded 1893). Though ore deposits approached depletion in the late 20th century, copper mining remained the principal element in the economy, to which tourism, cattle ranching, and government employment also contribute. Area 3,966 square miles (10,272 square km). Pop. (2000) 31,002; (2007 est.) 29,699.

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