Warrantee in a sentence as a noun

Who in their right mind would cut their warrantee to one year if this was really the case?

I'm not sure Siemens is gonna warrantee that turbine.

It isn't illegal to jailbreak an iPhone, it just voids the warrantee.

Apple Care, as far as I can tell, is just an extended warrantee and support contract.

I wonder what the expected warrantee redemption rate is for these things, for all of them that fail.

I've had many unlocked iPhones replaced under warrantee.

It has not been covered by our bumper-to-bumper warrantee, as it is considered to be a misuse.

Their "years" claim assumes they are only used for brief periods each day, and even at that I doubt they can reach their warrantee period.

The trouble is that coordinate change breaks the warrantee on the space-time continuum because it will stretch a plank length out to something macroscopic.

I'm merely hypothesizing ways in which it is possible for Tesla to be in a situation where 3rd party service could legally void the warrantee.

That doesn't matter though, because you will be unable to find any mechanism for contacting the manufacturer about the warrantee.

That coordinate transformation voids the warrantee on the space-time continuum and as a result the whole picture of classical black hole interiors has been wrong for decades.

Unless it's a necessary competitive advantage no company is going to warrantee something past its expected lifetime.

Add up the time you're spending shopping around, reading reviews, the thousands of dollars in electronics you could burnt up, the pain of trying to use your warrantee when you violated it, and losing those files you forgot to back up; all to save what $20.

Warrantee definitions

noun

a recipient of a warrant issued by a court in the United States

noun

a customer to whom a warrant or guarantee is given

noun

a written assurance that some product or service will be provided or will meet certain specifications

See also: guarantee warrant warranty