Pronunciation: /ˈɡræntər/
noun a person or entity that grants something, typically property or rights, to another party
A1 The grantor of the scholarship is a generous donor.
A2 The grantor of the property deed must sign the document.
B1 The grantor of the contract agreed to the terms and conditions.
B2 The grantor of the trust fund appointed a trustee to manage the assets.
C1 The grantor of the research funding stipulated specific guidelines for its use.
C2 The grantor of the patent license negotiated a lucrative deal with the licensee.
formal The grantor of the trust must ensure that all legal requirements are met.
informal The grantor of the scholarship fund is my uncle, he's really generous.
slang Yo, the grantor of the loan is hooking me up with a sweet deal.
figurative Nature can be seen as the ultimate grantor of life and death.
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