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warrant (EN)
sustantivo, verbo

sustantivo “warrant”

sing. warrant, pl. warrants o no contable
  1. orden judicial
    The police showed up at his house with a search warrant to look for stolen goods.
  2. autorización
    The school principal issued a warrant allowing students to use the gym for their weekend event.
  3. garantía
    The certificate served as a warrant that the painting was genuine.
  4. vale
    She received a warrant that allowed her to claim a free meal at the restaurant.
  5. justificación
    There is no warrant for blaming her without any evidence.
  6. warrant (una herramienta financiera que otorga al titular el derecho de comprar más valores del emisor en una fecha posterior)
    The company issued bonds with attached warrants that allowed investors to buy additional shares at a fixed price over the next five years.
  7. nombramiento (militar)
    After years of dedicated service, John finally received his warrant and was promoted.

verbo “warrant”

infinitivo warrant; él warrants; pret. warranted; part. warranted; ger. warranting
  1. garantizar
    The company warrants this watch to be water-resistant up to 100 meters.
  2. asegurar
    I can warrant that this recipe will turn out delicious every time.
  3. autorizar
    The police officer was warranted to enter the building and look for evidence.
  4. justificar
    The heavy rain warranted canceling the outdoor event.
  5. ameritar
    The rainy weather warrants bringing an umbrella.