That ungrantedpetition taught those millions the lesson of obedience, of reverence, as no command, or smoking mount, or drowning Egyptians had done.
First is the incident of Moses' ungranted petition.
No stress, it is presumed, will, in this case, be laid on the TITLE; a change of that could never be deemed an exercise of ungranted power.
It is well known that they have heretofore had serious and animated discussion concerning the rights to the lands which were ungranted at the time of the Revolution, and which usually went under the name of crown lands.
My repeated earnest prayer was ungranted then, but it has not been unanswered.
President Davis was too sincere a republican, and had too much regard for the restraints of the Constitution to violently usurp ungranted powers.
To set against these the Dominion possesses immensely valuable assets in her millions of acres of ungranted lands and in her state-owned railways, canals, and public buildings for various purposes.
The rocky peninsular of east St. John with its crags and swamps was considered of so little value that it remained ungranted up to the time of the landing of the Loyalists.
The ownership of all ungranted lands within the limits of the thirteen states passed from the crown not to the Confederacy, but to the several state governments.
In Pennsylvania and Maryland such ungranted lands had belonged to the lords proprietary.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ungranted" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.