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Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - warrant

 

Warrant

warrant
n. & v. --n. 1 a anything that authorizes a person or an action (have no warrant for this). b a person so authorizing (I will be your warrant). 2 a a written authorization, money voucher, travel document, etc. (a dividend warrant). b a written authorization allowing police to search premises, arrest a suspect, etc. 3 a document authorizing counsel to represent the principal in a lawsuit (warrant of attorney). 4 a certificate of service rank held by a warrant-officer. --v.tr. 1 serve as a warrant for; justify (nothing can warrant his behaviour). 2 guarantee or attest to esp. the genuineness of an article, the worth of a person, etc. Phrases and idioms I (or I'll) warrant I am certain; no doubt (he'll be sorry, I'll warrant). warrant-officer an officer ranking between commissioned officers and NCOs. Derivatives warranter n. warrantor n. Etymology: ME f. ONF warant, var. of OF guarant, -and f. Frank. werend (unrecorded) f. giweren be surety for
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  I. noun see: very Date: 14th century 1. a. sanction, authorization, guarantee, security, b. ground, justification, confirmation, proof, 2. a commission or document giving authority to do something, a precept or writ issued by a competent magistrate authorizing an officer to make an arrest, a seizure, or a search or to do other acts incident to the administration of justice, an official certificate of appointment issued to an officer of lower rank than a commissioned officer, d. a short-term obligation of a governmental body (as a municipality) issued in anticipation of revenue, an instrument issued by a corporation giving to the holder the right to purchase the stock of the corporation at a stated price either prior to a stipulated date or at any future time, ~less adjective II. transitive verb Etymology: Middle English, waranten to act as protector, guarantee, from Anglo-French warentir, garantir, from warant Date: 14th century 1. to declare or maintain with certainty ; be sure that , to assure (a person) of the truth of what is said, 2. to guarantee to a person good title to and undisturbed possession of (as an estate), to provide a guarantee of the security of (as title to property sold) usually by an express covenant in the deed of conveyance, to guarantee to be as represented, to guarantee (as goods sold) especially in respect of the quality or quantity specified, to guarantee security or immunity to ; secure , to give ~ or sanction to ; authorize , 5. to give proof of the authenticity or truth of, to give assurance of the nature of or for the undertaking of ; guarantee, to serve as or give adequate ground or reason for ...
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