warrant|warranted|warranting|warrants in English
verb
[war·rant || 'wɑrənt ,'wɔ- /'wɒ-]
authorize; justify, entitle; empower; permit; sanction; vouch for, guarantee; pledge
Use "warrant|warranted|warranting|warrants" in a sentence
1. Such warrant is a Bailable warrant
2. Non-Bailable Warrant- Any warrant which is not a Bailable warrant is a non-Bailable
3. On the other hand, unless the assignor specifically warrants otherwise, it is presumed that the assignor does not warrant the actual capacity of the debtor of the receivable to pay.
4. Your concern's hardly warranted.
5. The law warrants this procedure.
6. Her interference was not warranted.
7. Are such health concerns warranted?
8. 2 This material is warranted pure silk.
9. We just got your warrants approved.
10. 1 The circumstances warranted these measures.
11. 15. 'Stock warrants` means stock warrants, warehouse receipts or other documents of title evidencing ownership of commodity stocks.
12. Summonses, decrees, edicts, warrants, patents of nobility.
13. The Constable's office executes and returns to courts all warrants, capias warrants, other criminal process, citations, subpoenas, forcibles and writs
14. 4 Further investigation is clearly warranted.
15. 3 Her interference was not warranted.
16. Search warrant, gloves...
17. Where's the fucking warrant?
18. A warrant for what?
19. Synonyms for Approbating include sanctioning, authorising, authorizing, approving, ratifying, warranting, confirming, accrediting, endorsing and formalising
20. But at least it warranted a retort.
21. Judge La Riva had issued an arrest warrant/a warrant for his arrest.
22. 5 Do you think this fear is warranted?
23. A Chyle leak identified intraoperatively warrants immediate repair
24. Constables may serve arrest warrants anywhere in Texas
25. I warrant he'll be late.