warrant
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/ˈwɒrənt/US /ˈwɔrənt/warrant
NOUNDefinition of warrant
A warrant is a certificate that allows someone to do something, as stated in the warrant itself.
Example: The police had the warrant to search his house for evidence.
If you warrant something, you guarantee it to be of a specified quality or value.
If you warrant an action, you justify it.
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The police had the warrant to search his house for evidence.
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