warrantable (Meaning)

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warrantable (a.)

Authorized by commission, precept, or right; justifiable; defensible; as, the seizure of a thief is always warrantable by law and justice; falsehood is never warrantable.

warrantable Sentence Examples

  1. The evidence provided was warrantable enough to support his claims.
  2. Her reasoning was not warrantable, as it was based on speculation.
  3. The court dismissed the case, deeming the allegations not warrantable.
  4. Despite her excellent credentials, his actions were not warrantable.
  5. The company's financial projections were deemed warrantable by investors.
  6. The witness's testimony was considered warrantable and included in the case file.
  7. The results of the investigation were not warrantable due to methodological flaws.
  8. The warrantability of their arguments was questioned by the opposing counsel.
  9. The insurance policy provided warrantable coverage for the accidental damage.
  10. The article's claims were well-supported and therefore warrantable.

FAQs About the word warrantable

Authorized by commission, precept, or right; justifiable; defensible; as, the seizure of a thief is always warrantable by law and justice; falsehood is never wa

allowable,justifiable, authorized, constitutional, permissible, statutory, legitimate,lawful, noncriminal, legal

corrupt, unlawful, illegal, illicit, illegal, evil, criminal, bad, wrong, guilty

The evidence provided was warrantable enough to support his claims.

Her reasoning was not warrantable, as it was based on speculation.

The court dismissed the case, deeming the allegations not warrantable.

Despite her excellent credentials, his actions were not warrantable.