Sentences with warrant
war·rant
W w - The allegations are serious enough to warrant an investigation. [VERB noun]
- Police confirmed that they had issued a warrant for his arrest. [+ for]
- Mr Gaughan said that in one case Facebook had ignored an Australian warrant because it was issued by a judicial officer rather than a court.
- A clearly annoyed Manhattan judge today issued a warrant for the arrest of Boy George after the former Culture Club singer failed to appear.
- There is some warrant for holding back on full-scale aid.
- All entrants must warrant that their entry is entirely their own work. [VERB that]
- A remark that did not warrant such anger
- I warrant they'll be late
- The cavalry and artillery were considered sure warrants of success.
- A treasury warrant.
- The circumstances warrant such measures.
- I'll warrant he did!
- To warrant someone honorable treatment; to warrant payment; to warrant safe delivery.
- An arrest warrant issued by Thai supreme court
- That tree is going to fall, I'll warrant.
- I am warranted to search these premises fully.
- Circumstances arose that warranted the use of lethal force.