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warranted

/wawr-uhn-tid, wor-/US // ˈwɔr ən tɪd, ˈwɒr- //

有必要,合理的,有理由相信,有必要的

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : justified or well-founded: There is thus no cause for uncertainty here, and no warranted basis for any speculation.
    • : backed or covered by a warranty or guarantee: If you don't distance the turbines from each other, the turbulence from their wakes may reduce their warranted life.
    • : authorized: Every significant business decision made by a warranted contracting officer must be reviewed by an independent board.

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Examples

  • Shopify has already exercised a quarter of those warrants, while the rest is set to convert upon the IPO.

  • Border Patrol was making the courthouse arrests without warrants and not only violating the constitutional rights of those they arrested, but creating a “chilling effect” on noncitizen witnesses, the complaint argued.

  • Two officers with the department’s warrant apprehension task force were in an unmarked vehicle conducting surveillance for a domestic violence warrant in the Rosemont neighborhood when the incident occurred, Harrison said.

  • Michigan’s Proposition 22, which requires a search warrant for electronic and data and communications, will pass with wide margins.

  • Mattingly claims that he has suffered “severe trauma and emotional distress” after being shot in the leg by Walker while executing the search warrant on March 13th.

  • Until these nations can provide basic health care, the fear is warranted.

  • Isaacs says that the epidemic is inciting panic worldwide that, in his opinion, may soon be warranted.

  • After advising against travel to the affected areas, Frieden said increased caution is warranted.

  • Were they keeping a list instead of getting their work done, perhaps discipline is warranted.

  • Governments at all levels will face short-term costs, of course, but the economic fear of immigrants has never been warranted.

  • Yet no body of professing Christians are warranted in uniting in covenant with those who hold not the truth.

  • But no one is therefore warranted in maintaining that to apply it so, is to use it in things religious.

  • It was not my good fortune to be allowed to follow up my plans, which almost warranted a certainty of success.

  • We are warranted to maintain that what was Covenanted before, no less than it should be performed, should be vowed again.

  • Nor when either of them was resorted to, seeing that any one of them was warranted, was the vow left unpaid.