Grant vs. Scholarship

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Grantverb

(ditransitive) To give (permission or wish)

Grantverb

(ditransitive) To bestow or confer, with or without compensation, particularly in answer to prayer or request; to give.

Grantverb

To admit as true what is not yet satisfactorily proved;

Grantverb

To assent; to consent.

Grantnoun

The act of granting; a bestowing or conferring; concession; allowance; permission.

Grantnoun

The yielding or admission of something in dispute.

Grantnoun

The thing or property granted; a gift; a boon.

Grantnoun

(legal) A transfer of property by deed or writing; especially, an appropriation or conveyance made by the government

Grantnoun

the deed or writing by which such a transfer is made.

Grantnoun

(informal) An application for a grant monetary boon to aid research or the like.

Grantverb

To give over; to make conveyance of; to give the possession or title of; to convey; - usually in answer to petition.

Grantverb

To bestow or confer, with or without compensation, particularly in answer to prayer or request; to give.

Grantverb

To admit as true what is not yet satisfactorily proved; to yield belief to; to allow; to yield; to concede.

Grantverb

To assent; to consent.

Grantnoun

The act of granting; a bestowing or conferring; concession; allowance; permission.

Grantnoun

The yielding or admission of something in dispute.

Grantnoun

The thing or property granted; a gift; a boon.

Grantnoun

A transfer of property by deed or writing; especially, an appropriation or conveyance made by the government; as, a grant of land or of money; also, the deed or writing by which the transfer is made.

Grantnoun

any monetary aid

Grantnoun

the act of providing a subsidy

Grantnoun

(law) a transfer of property by deed of conveyance

Grantnoun

Scottish painter; cousin of Lytton Strachey and member of the Bloomsbury Group (1885-1978)

Grantnoun

United States actor (born in England) who was the elegant leading man in many films (1904-1986)

Grantnoun

18th President of the United States; commander of the Union armies in the American Civil War (1822-1885)

Grantnoun

a contract granting the right to operate a subsidiary business;

Grantnoun

a right or privilege that has been granted

Grantverb

let have;

Grantverb

give on the basis of merit;

Grantverb

be willing to concede;

Grantverb

allow to have;

Grantverb

bestow, especially officially;

Grantverb

give over; surrender or relinquish to the physical control of another

Grantverb

transfer by deed;

Scholarshipnoun

A grant-in-aid to a student.

Scholarshipnoun

The character or qualities of a scholar.

Scholarshipnoun

The activity, methods or attainments of a scholar.

Scholarshipnoun

(uncountable) The sum of knowledge accrued by scholars; the realm of refined learning.

Scholarshipnoun

The first year of high school, often accompanied by exams that needed to be passed before advancement to the higher grades.

Scholarshipverb

(intransitive) To attend on a scholarship.

Scholarshipverb

To grant a scholarship.

Scholarshipnoun

The character and qualities of a scholar; attainments in science or literature; erudition; learning.

Scholarshipnoun

Literary education.

Scholarshipnoun

Maintenance for a scholar; a foundation for the support of a student.

Scholarshipnoun

financial aid provided to a student on the basis of academic merit

Scholarshipnoun

profound scholarly knowledge

Scholarship

A scholarship is an award of financial aid for a student to further their education at a private elementary or secondary school, or a private or public post-secondary college, university, or other academic institution. Scholarships are awarded based upon various criteria, such as academic merit, diversity and inclusion, athletic skill, financial need, among others.

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