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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61. His latest victim was punched and kicked after she demanded his warrant card.
62. In the majority of cases the plays did not formally raise specific political concerns which would warrant such close regulation.
63. Suppose a warrant is granted to tap the telephones of an organization which is planning a march or demonstration.
64. They also helped uncover a drug manufacturing lab and handled an arrest warrant, according to the State Attorney General's Office.
65. This means that the Tribunal has to ask whether the Minister acted reasonably in exercising his discretion to grant a warrant.
66. This disease although now a rarity, does warrant a brief description.
67. The most striking thing about the boom in issues of convertible and warrant bonds in 1987-89 was how many firms were involved.
68. Sir Giles Mompesson was adjudged to pay a total of £3,300 for felling timber even though he produced an Exchequer warrant.
69. At first sight this method for calculating the poverty line seems reliable and sufficiently scientific to warrant its continued use.
70. The proportion reaching adulthood, however, does not usually warrant attempting to raise them as larger live food for fish.
71. The object is to gather enough evidence and sift through all the forensics information needed to write an acceptable arrest warrant.
72. Ensure flexi card and any other relevant items ie. keys, warrant cards etc. are returned prior to departure.
73. Injury to official reputation affords no more warrant for repressing speech that would otherwise be free than does factual error.
74. Our study suggests that food sensitivity is of insufficient importance to warrant putting all patients through elimination diets.
75. The vendor will be required to warrant that no trade unions have been recognised and that there are no collective agreements.
76. After an investigation, police put out an arrest warrant on Mesa.
77. Troublefield is being held without bail because of an outstanding drug warrant from San Jose.
78. The beady, little eyes softened as Cranston displayed his warrant, a silver coin lying on top of it.
79. In taking isolates from the literature, faceted classification rests firmly on literary warrant.
80. See, for example, Fig. 5.3 Manuals which may contain maps, schematic diagrams and other materials warrant separate consideration.
81. A warrant for his arrest forced him to flee, committing a trail of burglaries in north-country cities.
82. A pleasant spoken young constable arrived at Riverview with a warrant and asked if he might look over the boat.
83. The evidence he had provided in his report had been deemed too conjectural for the issuing of a search warrant.
84. In addition a series B warrant will be issued with every five new shares.
85. In any event,(www.Sentencedict.com) the needs of humans warrant full and equal treatment to those of owls and snail darters.
86. Landowners and others who claimed rights and privileges within the forest were summoned to attend, and to produce warrant therefor.
87. A warrant was issued for his arrest. 90 jobs lost A children's clothes factory is to make 90 workers redundant.
88. Several aspects of this demonstration project warrant a hard look.
89. If they had a half decent team then perhaps they would warrant a few more column inches!!
90. None the less, the auctioneer does not, in the absence of a contrary agreement, warrant the vendor's title.
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