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warrant

Aussprache: [ˈwɔːrənt]

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Kontext: „law“

(noun) a legal document that allows the police or other authorities to do something, like search a place or arrest someone. It's like getting permission in writing to take certain actions.

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The police had a warrant to search the house for stolen goods.

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Without a warrant, the officers weren't allowed to enter the building.

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Does the police department have a warrant for that search?

Kontext: „assurance“

(noun) a guarantee or promise that something will happen or is true. It's a way to say that you can trust something to be certain.

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The teacher gave her a warrant that she would pass the exam if she studied hard.

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He didn’t have any warrant that the package would arrive on time.

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Can you provide a warrant that this deal is reliable?

Kontext: „permission“

(verb) to officially authorize or guarantee something. This means to give approval for certain actions or to say that something is necessary.

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The manager will warrant that all employees receive proper training.

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The company cannot warrant that the product will work without any issues.

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Can you warrant that this service will meet the client's needs?

Kontext: „certainty“

(verb) to assure someone that something is true or to confirm its truth. This means to provide assurance about a fact.

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She warrants that she is telling the truth about what happened.

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He cannot warrant that he will be there on time because of traffic.

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Are you willing to warrant that the results are accurate?

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