Synonym: assurance, authority, authorization, certificate, guarantee, justification, mandate, oath, pledge, promise, reason, right, sanction, voucher, vow, word, writ. Similar words: warranty, arrange, arrangement, blackcurrant, array, narrator, embarrass, narrative. Meaning: ['wɑrənt ,'wɔ- /'wɒ-] n. 1. a writ from a court commanding police to perform specified acts 2. a type of security issued by a corporation (usually together with a bond or preferred stock) that gives the holder the right to purchase a certain amount of common stock at a stated price 3. formal and explicit approval 4. a written assurance that some product or service will be provided or will meet certain specifications. v. 1. show to be reasonable or provide adequate ground for 2. stand behind and guarantee the quality, accuracy, or condition of.
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31. If you pay the ransom, you may be signing your son's death warrant.
32. By informing on the gang, he was signing his own death - warrant.
33. It's a relatively simple task that really doesn't warrant a great deal of time being spent on it.
34. This tiny crowd does not warrant such a large police presence.
35. Cases of plant poisoning severe enough to warrant hospital admission are rare.
36. Judge La Riva had issued an arrest warrant/a warrant for his arrest.
37. The police must have reasonable grounds for suspicion before they can get a search warrant.
38. The manufacturers warrant that all the machine they supply are properly tested.
39. In certain circumstances, police may enter premises without a warrant.
40. I'll warrant he's there.
41. He rose from the ranks to become a warrant officer.
42. By withdrawing the funding, the government signed the project's death warrant.
43. Police who executed a search warrant found a substantial amount of stolen property on the premises.
44. He had no warrant for doing that / what he did.
45. Perhaps that was his death warrant.
46. Magnets are a death warrant to computer disks.
47. If he does, he is signing his death warrant.
48. Both of these premisses warrant careful examination.
49. I have already signed the death warrant.
50. Magistrates made a commitment order against him and asked the court to issue a warrant for his arrest.
51. This happened fre-quently enough to warrant fuller discussion in a separate chapter.
52. As Hospital Warrant Officer, he is a fair but firm advocate and enforcer of Service traditions and discipline.
53. The system using freezing instead of hot branding has been working for 12 years and the firm has now won a Royal Warrant.
54. It was indeterminate, the weather, not cold enough to warrant wearing my overcoat(http://Sentencedict.com), not warm enough for a jacket.
55. Although he did not sign the king's death warrant, he was present at his execution.
56. When the uremia is severe enough to warrant dialysis, this therapy usually results in a correction of the serum calcium concentration.
57. It is equally important that the practice of not confirming or denying the existence of a warrant is maintained consistently.
58. They issued a warrant for his arrest, and that same night we took off for Colorado.
59. Differences here clearly warrant further investigation, and when revealed to the participating teams provoked considerable discussion.
60. First, the committal order was not served on Mr. Butler within 36 hours after the execution of the committal warrant.
More similar words: warranty, arrange, arrangement, blackcurrant, array, narrator, embarrass, narrative, embarrassed, warrior, grant, frantic, vagrant, tolerant, fragrant, exuberant, immigrant, quarantine, or rather, terrain, aberration, terra firma, war, aware, warn, at war, award, warfare, carry, parry.