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I . warrant [ˈwɒrənt, Am ˈwɔ:r-] N

1. warrant LAW (official document):

3. warrant (justification):

II . warrant [ˈwɒrənt, Am ˈwɔ:r-] VB trans

2. warrant (guarantee):

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Devotion to following a man was admired, while those who seemed enticed by the enlistment bounty warranted the scorn of enlisted men.
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Results from the research are described as having high heterogeneity and the study said that further well-designed prospective studies were warranted.
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While the flurry of activity is warranted, it still comes as a reversal from the market trend during the summer.
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But when did those become unredeemable traits, that warranted ridicule, rumour and derision?
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They emphasize the virtues of unilateral executive actions and argue for making extensive powers available to the executive as warranted.
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Accordingly, further review by this agency is not warranted.
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This new branch's function would have been to police, and if warranted, remove members from the other branches for cause.
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If they do, preemption is warranted unless the statute passes the appropriate state action tests.
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An openness to different views is still warranted.
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With brachial plexopathy, surgical decompression may be warranted if the pathophysiology of the disease is causing pressure on the affected nerves.
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