GRANT IT

Definition: To agree or allow something, often used in the context of conceding a point in an argument or discussion.

Synonyms: Approve It, Permit It, Allow It, Endorse It, Authorize It

Usage Examples in Sentences

#1
Despite his initial reluctance, he decided to grant it, allowing her to borrow his favorite book.
#2
Knowing it was a special occasion, the chef was willing to grant it and prepare a personalized dish for the customer.
#3
In the spirit of compromise, they agreed to grant it, finding a solution that satisfied both parties.
#4
Realizing the mistake, the judge had no choice but to grant it, overturning the unfair decision.
#5
Understanding the importance of family time, he chose to grant it and canceled his work-related commitments.
#6
Despite his reservations, John decided to grant it and let his son go on the solo backpacking trip.
#7
After a lengthy debate, the committee finally agreed to grant it, allowing the construction of the new community center.
#8
Recognizing the evidence presented, the judge had no choice but to grant it and declare the defendant not guilty.
#9
The professor had to grant it, acknowledging the student's insightful interpretation of the complex literary text.
#10
In the spirit of compromise, both parties were willing to grant it, finding common ground in the negotiations.
#11
In negotiations, both parties must be willing to make concessions, but sometimes one cannot grant it.
#12
His stubbornness prevented him from being able to grant it, even when it was clearly the logical choice.
#13
For the project to succeed, we must carefully evaluate each proposal and grant it based on its merits.
#14
After much deliberation, I am inclined to grant it, given the compelling evidence presented.
#15
Even if we grant it for argument's sake, there are still significant challenges we must address.
#16
Regardless of our personal opinions, we should be prepared to grant it if the facts support it.
#17
He firmly refused to grant it, citing various reasons to support his stance.
#18
Upon careful consideration, they found it reasonable to grant it.
#19
Despite the risks involved, they decided to grant it in the hopes of fostering goodwill.
#20
Though hesitant at first, he eventually relented and agreed to grant it.
#21
Having analyzed all perspectives, they concluded it was only fair to grant it.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: I understand your concerns about the budget allocation for marketing, but we really need to increase our online presence.B: I agree that enhancing our online presence is crucial. However, we have limited resources available for this quarter.A: That's true, and I acknowledge the constraints we're facing. Yet, investing in digital marketing could yield significant long-term benefits.B: You make a valid point. Grant it, we can allocate a portion of the budget for targeted online campaigns.
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