warrants
Prononciation : [ˈwɔːrənts]
Mot
Contexte : « law »
(noun) a legal document that gives permission for police to do something, like search a place or arrest someone. It's like a special permission slip that lets the police act.
Exemple
The police had a warrant to search the suspect's house for evidence.
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Without a warrant, the police couldn't enter the home legally.
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Do the officers have a warrant to check the premises?
Contexte : « justification »
(verb) to show that something is necessary or has a good reason. It's like saying something makes sense or is allowed based on some rules.
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His actions warrant an investigation into the matter.
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Her behavior does not warrant such a harsh punishment.
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Does this situation warrant a closer look?
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