death warrant (Meaning)

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death warrant (n)

a warrant to execute the death sentence

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death warrant Sentence Examples

  1. The dictator signed the dissident's death warrant, sealing their fate.
  2. In medieval times, a monarch's decree could serve as a death warrant for those deemed traitorous.
  3. The jury's guilty verdict effectively acted as a death warrant for the convicted murderer.
  4. The assassin received a death warrant from their clandestine organization, specifying their target.
  5. In times of war, soldiers may unknowingly carry a death warrant with each mission they undertake.
  6. With the stroke of a pen, the king issued a death warrant for the rebel leader, sparking unrest among the populace.
  7. The mob boss issued a death warrant for anyone who dared to betray the organization's secrets.
  8. The rebel faction circulated death warrants for key government officials, escalating the conflict.
  9. The spy discovered a coded message indicating a pending death warrant against a high-ranking diplomat.
  10. The discovery of a signed death warrant in the dictator's archives provided evidence of his brutal regime's atrocities.

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a warrant to execute the death sentence

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The dictator signed the dissident's death warrant, sealing their fate.

In medieval times, a monarch's decree could serve as a death warrant for those deemed traitorous.

The jury's guilty verdict effectively acted as a death warrant for the convicted murderer.

The assassin received a death warrant from their clandestine organization, specifying their target.