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  • WARRANTED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    : to assure (a person) of the truth of what is said : to guarantee to a person good title to and undisturbed possession of (something, such as an estate) : to provide a guarantee of the security of (something, such as title to property sold) usually by an express covenant in the deed of conveyance I'll warrant him from drowning …
  • WARRANTED Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    WARRANTED definition: justified or well-founded See examples of warranted used in a sentence
  • WARRANTED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    WARRANTED definition: 1 If something is warranted, there is a good reason for it and it can be accepted: 2 having been… Learn more
  • Warrantied or Warranted - Which Spelling Is Correct? - Grammarhow
    The word “warranted” can mean the past tense and participle of “warrant” when used as a verb On the other hand, when used as an adjective, it means that something or someone is authorized by a warrant, secured by an agreement, or is deserved, necessary, or appropriate
  • Warrantied vs. Warranted: Which Spelling Is Right?
    When you are specifically referring to a product or service that is covered by a formal guarantee or assurance, “warrantied” is the correct choice This applies to almost all contexts involving consumer goods, electronics, vehicles, and service contracts where a promise of quality or repair is made
  • Warranted - definition of warranted by The Free Dictionary
    Define warranted warranted synonyms, warranted pronunciation, warranted translation, English dictionary definition of warranted n 1 An order that serves as authorization, especially: a Law A judicial writ authorizing the search or seizure of property, arrest of a person, or the
  • When to Use Warranted or Warrantied - Engineer Fix
    If a disciplinary action is supported by sufficient evidence, the action was warranted, meaning it was appropriate under the circumstances This use of the word stems from the verb ‘to warrant,’ which means to authorize or provide a basis for something
  • WARRANTED definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
    Definition of 'warranted' warranted in British English (ˈwɒrəntɪd ) adjective justified


















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