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warranted

[ wawr-uhn-tid, wor- ]

adjective

  1. justified or well-founded:

    There is thus no cause for uncertainty here, and no warranted basis for any speculation.

  2. backed or covered by a warranty or guarantee:

    If you don't distance the turbines from each other, the turbulence from their wakes may reduce their warranted life.

  3. Every significant business decision made by a warranted contracting officer must be reviewed by an independent board.



verb

  1. the simple past tense and past participle of warrant.
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Other Word Forms

  • ԴDz·ɲ·Գ· adjective
  • ܲ·-ɲ·Գ· adjective
  • ܲ·ɲ·Գ· adjective
  • ܲ·ɲ·Գ··ly adverb
  • ɱ-ɲ·Գ· adjective
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Example Sentences

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“These decisions generated threats directed at the judges that warranted protective service details,” the U.S.

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“In addition, congressional oversight is warranted following President Trump’s recent remarks in which he expressed a desire to send ‘homegrown criminals’—including U.S. citizens—to this facility.”

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On Sunday, Republican senator Lankford said an independent investigation was warranted to answer lingering questions about the chat.

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North Macedonia offered very little, while Wales could not convert their possessional domination into the three points it warranted.

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Mr Jessop said there were an "awful lot" of skilled officers who understand dogs and said he expected any warranted action to have one of them on the team.

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