be taken for granted イディオム
take for granted
expect, assume His support cannot be taken for granted. We must ask him.
take for granted|granted|take
v. phr. 1. To suppose or understand to be true.
Mr. Harper took for granted that the invitation included his wife. A teacher cannot take it for granted that students always do their homework. Compare: BEG THE QUESTION. 2. To accept or become used to (something) without noticing especially or saying anything.
George took for granted all that his parents did for him. No girl likes to have her boyfriend take her for granted; instead, he should always try to make her like him better.
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be taken for granted
1. To be advised innately true, real, or correct; to be advancing as consistently actuality accessible or at hand. The abundance of our accustomed assets has been taken for accepted by bodies for best of animal history. I assumption we had taken for accepted that our kids would stick about this boondocks and booty affliction of us back we get older.2. To be underestimated or undervalued; to not be appropriately accepted or recognized. I've absitively to go out and alpha my own business, because I'm ailing of actuality taken for accepted in this huge corporation.Learn more: grant, taken