Gratis means free of cost.
Gratis is Spanish for FREE.
Free
In Spanish, "regalado" is the past participle of the verb "regalar," which means "to give as a gift." However, "regalado" can also mean "free" or "gratis" when used as an adjective, indicating that something is given without charge.
Swag, Sample, or Gratis.
El gratis means free or without charge. An example would be a complimentary breakfast after a hotel stay. Another example is samples given out at a deli or other food vendor.
Yes, you can retract something you have given to someone by taking it back or canceling the gift.
A Gift or a TIP.
In Geography, the spread of something over a given study area is concentration.
The name given is god.
When something is shooed, it could mean that it is something annoying being ushered away. Or, shooed can mean that something is given shoes.
So you know how to do something...
Given something up totally.