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warrants

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for warrants.

Editorial note

Drug dealers and arms merchants have been set free because of (clerical) errors regarding search warrants.

Examples16
Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

Authorization or certification; a sanction, as given by a superior.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of warrants gathered in one view.

noun

Authorization or certification; a sanction, as given by a superior.

noun

(law, countable) A judicial writ authorizing an officer to make a search, seizure, or arrest, or to execute a judgment.

noun

(countable) An order that serves as authorization; especially a voucher authorizing payment or receipt of money.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for warrants.

noun

Authorization or certification; a sanction, as given by a superior.

noun

(law, countable) A judicial writ authorizing an officer to make a search, seizure, or arrest, or to execute a judgment.

noun

(countable) An order that serves as authorization; especially a voucher authorizing payment or receipt of money.

noun

(countable) Something that provides assurance or confirmation; a guarantee or proof.

Example sentences

1

Drug dealers and arms merchants have been set free because of (clerical) errors regarding search warrants.

2

A problem that really warrants it would be far too complicated to present without going into a lot of irrelevancies.

3

If that's the case, then isn't it part of the 5% that actually warrants a meeting?

4

I'm going to take a look at the engine and see if it warrants some of my kind of love.

5

Given her activities, saying this warrants further investigation is a gross understatement.

6

I may add support for multiple Slack teams in the future however, if demand warrants it.

7

The legal reason for why this is questionable is because typically the judge can only issue warrants for people or places inside their state.

8

If you had told me in 2008 that Obama would be signing extrajudicial death-by-drone warrants every Tuesday morning I would have laughed.

9

If somebody warrants that the goods you are receiving are not stolen and it turns out they're lying, that doesn't prevent you from having to give them back.

10

They owned some office space on University Ave, which they rented to startups, including I believe Google and Paypal, and got some warrants as part of the deal.

11

Also, if they use OneDrive to back stuff up (like they should!), the security damage is already done as most juicy files will be unencrypted in MS's hosting and still subject to warrants.

12

I'm not sure this warrants a domain-specific language, but I can see the attraction of a really nice API for generating dynamic Excel reports with VB macros and whatnot.

Quote examples

1

After all, the thought-terminating mantra on HN isn't "only talk to the police when the situation warrants," it's "never talk to the police."

2

[Yes/No]" And none of that warrants a ToS that says they can use that backup for anything other than helping you recover your data.

3

At 8:58 when he notes explicitly she seems "very irritated" I'm assuming, and with the subsequent search, that he's considering she's hiding something that warrants further investigation (like drug-driving?).

4

"Legal action" could be sanctions, warrants, etc.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use warrants in a sentence?

Drug dealers and arms merchants have been set free because of (clerical) errors regarding search warrants.

What does warrants mean?

Authorization or certification; a sanction, as given by a superior.

What part of speech is warrants?

warrants is commonly used as noun.