Verb

vergönnen

to grant, to permit, to not begrudge

Ich kann ihm den Erfolg vergönnen.

I can not begrudge him his success.

Es war ihm nicht vergönnt, sie wiederzusehen.

It was not granted to him to see her again.

((j-m)) ((et4)) to not begrudge (sb.dat) (sth.acc) I can not begrudge him his success.

Es ist ((j-m)) vergönnt, zu+Inf. It is granted (to sb.dat) to do sth. It was not granted to him to see her again.

Synonyms: to grant, to concede; Antonyms: to begrudge, to envy

From the intensifying prefix `ver-` + `gönnen` (to not begrudge someone something). An intensified form of `gönnen`.

The core is `gönnen`, which means to be happy for someone's fortune. `vergönnen` is a more formal or intense version of that.

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