granted

intermediateB1

/ˈɡræntɪd/ · grant-ed

to allow or admit something; to concede or yield

Meanings

verbformal

to allow or admit something; to concede or yield

کسی چیز کی اجازت دینا؛ تسلیم کرنا یا yield کرنا

اجازت دی گئی

ijazat di gayi

Synonyms

allowedadmittedconcededاجازت ملیتسلیم کر لیاعطا کی گئی

Antonyms

deniedrefusedwithheldانکار کیارد کر دیاروکا گیا

Common Collocations

  • granted permission
  • granted rights
  • it is granted that

Example Sentences

Permission was granted to enter the building.

عمارت میں داخل ہونے کی اجازت دی گئی۔

Imarat mein daakhil honay ki ijazat di gayi.

She was granted the award for her outstanding performance.

اسے اس کی شاندار کارکردگی کے لئے ایوارڈ دیا گیا۔

Usay is ki shandar karkardagi kay liye award diya gaya.

It is granted that he worked very hard for this success.

یہ تسلیم کیا گیا کہ اس نے اس کامیابی کے لئے بہت محنت کی۔

Yeh tasleem kiya gaya ke usne is kamiyabi ke liye bohat mehnat ki.

Easily Confused With

grant:The base form 'grant' refers to the act of giving, while 'granted' is its past participle form indicating that the action has already occurred.

Word Family

grant
verbاجازت دینا
granter
nounاجازت دینے والا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of granting a wish, like a genie in a lamp.

Imagine a person handing over a key, symbolizing permission.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

حیات و موت کی رو کا چهٹ لگا جاؤ, / ہر اک شے کو حقٍ اجازت دی ہے

Hayat o maut ki ro ka chhat laga jao, / Har ek shay ko haq ijazat di hai

In the flow of life and death, every entity has been granted its due right.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

اجازت کے بغیر دروازہ نہ کھولو

ijazat ke baghair darwaza na kholo

Do not open the door without permission.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Old French "granter" — to give, yield

First known use: 14th century

The word 'granted' has evolved from the Old French term and has been used in English to indicate having conferred permission or an acknowledgment of something.