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Definitionn. a writ from a court commanding police to perform specified acts
Last update: September 13, 2016
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He warranted the statement given by the lawyer . [noun]
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Concrete or tiled floors and bare floorboards can all harbor infestations especially in any cracks and crevices and these warrant thorough cleaning. [Please select]
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However, even where a warrant for possession is issued, the parties can still negotiate a compromise to prevent eviction. [Please select]
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"You can answer for him, I'll warrant" "And there are other claims upon your love--your children."' [Please select]
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"And I'll warrant he has been talking of your daughter--whose name must be poison to him."' [Please select]
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I'll warrant you no, though 'tis but across the river at Bankside. [Please select]
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"I know not, love; but there shall be dogs enough for you to play with, I'll warrant, and a pony for you to ride."' [Please select]
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"I'll warrant this is all flummery," said Fareham, looking down at the girl as she hung upon him.' [Please select]
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"Some of it, perhaps, love; but I'll warrant that most of it is eaten in the offices--with many a handsome sirloin and haunch to boot."' [Please select]
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And you need not apply for a search-warrant. [Please select]
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"I cannot answer for that, Angela; but I'll warrant him a better king from the kingly point of view."' [Please select]
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