Does 'Granted' mean 'accepted'?
Leonard: I’m not surprised. A well known folk cure for insomnia is to break into your neighbour’s apartment and clean.
Sheldon: Sarcasm?
Leonard: You think?
Sheldon: Granted, my methods may have been somewhat unorthodox, but I think the end result will be a measurable enhancement of Penny’s quality of life.
Leonard: You know what, you’ve convinced me, maybe tonight we should sneak in and shampoo her carpet.
Sheldon: You don’t think that crosses a line?
Leonard: Yes! For God’s sake, Sheldon, do I have to hold up a sarcasm sign every time I open my mouth.
Sheldon: You have a sarcasm sign?
Tara2 Does 'Granted' mean 'accepted'? Yes. Or "conceded" or "agreed" or even other near-synonyms.
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Tara2Does 'Granted' mean 'accepted'?
Yes. Or "conceded" or "agreed" or even other near-synonyms.
Granted, my methods ... unorthodox, but ....
~ I [admit / agree / accept / concede / recognize] that my methods ... unorthodox, but ....
CJ