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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91. The sergeant produced his warrant card and said he wanted to ask some questions.
92. A judge has now issued a warrant for his arrest.
93. He failed to appear at the appointed time Monday morning, and a bench warrant was issued, du Bain said.
94. It would shatter the illusion he was trying to create of having a unique grasp of this new warrant business.
95. This coincidence between indexing and user approach is known as user warrant.
96. On 2 March 1988 two bailiffs attended to execute the warrant.
97. They supply the trade with top quality woven and printed furnishing fabrics and proudly display the Royal Warrant.
98. They saw red when he got away with the offence by waving his warrant card at a traffic warden.
99. Not fully understanding all the implications of our warrant, they feared having their good name too closely associated with it.
100. The vendor will be required to warrant that no industrial action has been taken or threatened in the last few years.
101. Thirdly, some proposals do warrant a more detailed examination with regard to their desirability and practicability.
102. What he said is, he refused or declined to issue an arrest warrant.
103. She was given a travel warrant and dumped on the pavement outside the prison.
104. They also issued an arrest warrant for a fourth worker.
105. When a warrant was issued for his arrest, the Hue and Cry listed among his friends four headmen and an ex-headman.
106. I do not think that this did occur, there being confusion between the committal warrant and the committal order.
107. For example, a warrant will usually not be a liability as it does not contain an obligation to transfer economic benefits.
108. The warrant can authorise further detention for periods up to 36 hours.
109. Is there warrant for this in constitutional theory or judicial practice?
110. The situation at the other end must have been grave to warrant such an effort.
111. Hall said, but an arrest warrant was issued after Hall failed to appear in court on the charge.
112. On 20 June Jane was indicted on a coroner's warrant on a charge of infanticide.
113. As he passed the bar he briefly held up what Lucy assumed must be his warrant card.
114. Lord Ross declared that the warrant had been obtained on inadequate information and the court awarded expenses to Mr Guest.
115. There's a fine line between clever and stupid and Warrant are nowhere near it.
116. That last requirement could best be met by establishing a large enough market to warrant actual manufacture in the Far East.
117. Neither hospital was sufficiently remote from its catchment area to warrant the intervention of the centre to impose closure.
118. None the less, logistics problems of making books available in special and academic libraries remain,(www.Sentencedict.com) and warrant research.
119. Police have issued an arrest warrant for Mr de Michelis's former secretary, Barbara Ceolin.
120. Failure to attend Court on said date may result in the appeal being dismissed, and a warrant issued for your apprehension.
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.