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A written assurance that some product or service will be provided or will meet certain specifications
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warrant
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WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
v. show to be reasonable or provide adequate ground for; "The emergency does not warrant all of us buying guns"; "The end justifies the means" [syn: justify ] stand behind and guarantee the quality, accuracy, or condition of; "The dealer warrants all the ...
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Warrant may refer to: Warrant (law) , a form of specific authorization Arrest warrant , authorizing the arrest and detention of an individual Search warrant , a court order issued that authorizes law enforcement to conduct a search for evidence Warrant ...
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Etymology 1 n. (label en obsolete) A protector or defender. Etymology 2 vb. 1 (label en obsolete transitive) To protect, keep safe (from danger). 2 (label en transitive) To guarantee (something) to be (of a specified quality, value etc.). 3 (label en transitive) ...
Usage examples of warrant.
Negro, was apprehended in Tennessee on a Friday on a warrant alleging no more than a theft of a pistol, and taken to South Carolina on a Sunday.
In the next place, we are warranted by several considerations in asserting that Peter believed that down there, in the gloomy realm of shades, were gathered and detained the souls of all the dead generations.
President as Chairman of the Federal Power Commission was not warranted by its rules, and did not deprive the appointee of his title to the office.
Banning by sight, and the warrant officer and Banning had often shared a drink, they subjected him to a detailed examination of the three identity cards and finally challenged him for his password.
Citizen Barbot, that Citizeness Doucette attempted to prevent you from entering her home, even though you showed her you had a legal warrant for the arrest of her brother, Citizen Antoine Doucette?
He tramped, begged and stole, lied or threatened as the case might warrant, and drank to besottedness whenever he got the chance.
This latter case seems hardly warranted when we consider that men afflicted with hypospadias and epispadias have become fathers.
The idea that an ally was manipulatable warranted its usefulness in the achievement of pragmatic goals, and the manipulatory techniques were the procedures that supposedly rendered the ally usable.
But he was not irrigating fields, milking cows, or otherwise performing feats of agricultural masochism which might warrant such early rising.
President Towney is under arrest by civil warrant, charged with misappropriation of funds and tax evasion.
And, to avoid misconstruction, the last clause of the fifth section of said Act, which authorizes the person holding a warrant for the arrest or detention of a Fugitive Slave to summon to his aid the posse comitatus, and which declares it to be the duty of all good citizens to assist him in its execution, ought to be so amended as to expressly limit the authority and duty to cases in which there shall be resistance, or danger of resistance or rescue.
He did not doubt for a moment, any more than Passepartout, that Phileas Fogg would remain there, at least until it was time for the warrant to arrive.
And Penworth was staring at her as if some explanation was warranted for such a negative order.
They must have come to the wrong address or they must have got the warrant on perjured evidence.
Nor are we warranted in affirming a plurality of Intellectual Principles on the ground that there is one that knows and thinks and another knowing that it knows and thinks.