Answer For granted: it means for example your arm (lets say your left one) that you couldn't move it at all, you would then start to realize how much you needed to you that arm and you never really realized how much you needed that arm and now you realize how much. That is what for granted means.
You may mean 'constitutional monarchy' - A monarchy in which the powers of the ruler are restricted to those granted under the constitution and laws of the nation.
The phrase 'has been granted' translates to Malayalam as അനുവദിച്ചു
It means you were not appreciated. Taken for granted means to be treated like you would stay around forever despite someone treating you wrong. It's not appreciating or understanding the importance of something or someone.
It means that you do not appreciate what is being done. For example; If your wife cleaned the house every day when you first got married and you were filled with this wonderful sense of "wow she is such a wonderful woman"; then that would be appreciation. If after a few years you stopped taking notice of this hard work she was doing and were no longer filled with that sense of appreciation, then you may then begin taking her "for granted".
taking them for granted, belittled
I assume you mean assume.
My wife says I take her for granted. It means I don't give her praise for the things she does.
granted, provided, or performed by way of courtesy.
Do you mean "pedido aceito"? If so, it means the the request was granted.
The phrase "take you for granted" means to fail to appreciate someone or something properly, often taking them for granted or underestimating their value or importance.
Declare what? If it's "war" you mean... the answer is Congress... The President
It means Someone been granted to be "immune" from punishment
It means that you are ignorant of its true value
Given or granted without expectation of any return
Interstate cooperation is any power not granted to the federal government.
if by granted you mean something that is taken to be true, then maybe consider: "given that___" or "given that ___ it suffices to say ___" "assuming that___" "if___ then___" "supposing that ___"
My college in NJ granted on your diploma "with distinction in ", if you had a 4.0 in your major.