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war·rant·ed
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warrantedadjective
Authorized with a warrant.
warrantedadjective
Deserved, necessary.
Under the circumstances, his outburst was not warranted.
Webster Dictionary
Warranted
of Warrant
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of warranted in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of warranted in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of warranted in a Sentence
If it was warranted, you would see our program change, we are absolutely on the right path to stay ahead of that threat.
The conditions in Sydney right now we felt warranted that commercial, it is absolutely confronting and we didn’t use it lightly.
There are two things. There has been a fantastic rise in prices so I think in the Asian time zone there's been a little bit of profit-taking, the second thing is that while we're waiting for more official inventory data, investors are thinking: 'Are prices warranted at these levels?'.
I buy that this is a pandemic and we may need to show progress and show steps, and I'm OK with making forecasts if decision makers want that, but do it with a level of uncertainty, because that's what's warranted.
We expectUNRWAto review the allegations, investigate them, and if warranted, take disciplinary or other corrective actionin line with UN policies, up to and including termination of employment or contracts,andhold anyone found to have engaged in suchconduct accountable.
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