warrant 的 2 个定义
- authorization, sanction, or justification.
- something that serves to give reliable or formal assurance of something; guarantee, pledge, or security.
- something considered as having the force of a guarantee or as being positive assurance of a thing: The cavalry and artillery were considered sure warrants of success.
- (8)
- to give authority to; authorize.
- to give reason or sanction for; account for: The circumstances warrant such measures.
- to give one's word for; vouch for: I'll warrant he did!
- (7)
warrant 近义词
authorization
warrant 的近义词 39 个
- accreditation
- certificate
- credential
- license
- passport
- permission
- permit
- pledge
- sanction
- subpoena
- summons
- ticket
- assurance
- authentication
- authority
- basis
- commission
- credentials
- ducat
- earnest
- foundation
- go-ahead
- guarantee
- okay
- pass
- pawn
- right
- security
- shingle
- sticker
- tag
- testimonial
- token
- verification
- warranty
- word
- carte blanche
- green light
- official document
warrant 的反义词 7 个
guarantee, justify, authorize
warrant 的近义词 50 个
- affirm
- approve
- call for
- ensure
- explain
- necessitate
- permit
- require
- stipulate
- undertake
- uphold
- argue
- assert
- assure
- attest
- avouch
- back
- certify
- claim
- commission
- contend
- declare
- defend
- delegate
- demand
- empower
- endorse
- entitle
- excuse
- guaranty
- insure
- license
- maintain
- pledge
- privilege
- promise
- sanction
- secure
- sponsor
- state
- swear
- underwrite
- vindicate
- vow
- answer for
- bear out
- give grounds for
- stand behind
- take an oath
- vouch for
warrant 的反义词 19 个
更多warrant例句
- Among the sort of policing that fell away, the former officer said, was officers’ routine sweeps of areas where drug users congregated, to check their names for outstanding warrants, which would often net suspects in local burglaries.
- At least a dozen times, the report states, judges issued bench warrants for her arrest for violating the terms of her release requiring her to enter various treatment programs.
- Housing authority officials didn’t cancel the eviction warrant until a month later.
- Whether new team members or veteran managers, we assume we have neither the capacity nor the warrant to reinvent how our organizations work.
- The USA Freedom Reauthorization Act grants federal authorities the ability to collect “tangible things” related to national security investigations without a warrant.
- Antoine himself had recently been arrested on a six-year-old warrant for a dime bag of weed.
- The risks are too high to warrant supporting public marriage proposals.
- Not enough black films are being made to warrant a piece of the pie.
- Because Wright was a no-show in criminal court to face the loud music and pot bust he already had an outstanding warrant.
- Olga was on guard as always, and categorically refused to open the door unless the police produced a warrant.
- De Robeck agrees that we don't know enough yet to warrant us in fault-finding or intervention.
- He had no rest until the seals were fixed to parchment, and the warrant of his release appeared in public print.
- He has no authority to warrant the quality of property sold except custom or authority is expressly given to him.
- The context in Chaucer does not seem to warrant the interpretation given by Tyrwhit.
- David had replied, in that short tone of self-sufficiency which conveys so much more than the syllable would seem to warrant.