grant an allowance
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To formally give someone an allowance.
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- The government will grant a housing allowance to eligible citizens.
- After much deliberation, the board decided to grant each employee a wellness allowance.
- The university grants a research allowance to its postgraduate students.
- A special travel allowance was granted to the diplomats for their mission abroad.
- According to the will, the estate must grant a monthly allowance to the deceased's dependents.
- Granting a uniform allowance ensures that all staff members are properly attired.
- The foundation has granted a substantial allowance to support the artist's living expenses.
- If you relocate for the job, the company can grant you a one-time moving allowance.
- The court order specified that he must grant his ex-spouse a temporary spousal allowance.
- Historically, the monarchy would grant a generous allowance to members of the royal court.