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      • an official document that allows someone to do something, for example that allows a police officer to search a building: The police have a warrant for his arrest.
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  2. uk / ˈwɒr ə nt / us. to promise that something is true, or say that it is certain that something will happen: Our products are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship. (Definition of warrant from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  3. an official document, signed by a judge or other person in authority, that gives the police permission to search someone's home, arrest a person, or take some other action: a search warrant. Judge La Riva had issued an arrest warrant/a warrant for his arrest. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. You can also find related words, phrases ...

  4. All translations. WARRANT definition: 1. an official document that allows someone to do something, for example that allows a police…. Learn more.

  5. A warrant is a legal document that allows someone to do something, especially one that is signed by a judge or magistrate and gives the police permission to arrest someone or search their house. ...a search warrant. Equipment is allocated by warrant.

  6. 1. If something warrants a particular action, it makes the action seem necessary or appropriate for the circumstances. [...] 2. A warrant is a legal document that allows someone to do something, especially one that is signed by a judge or magistrate and gives the police permission to arrest someone or search their house. [...] 3.

  7. The meaning of WARRANT is sanction, authorization; also : evidence for or token of authorization. How to use warrant in a sentence.

  8. something that serves to give reliable or formal assurance of something; guarantee, pledge, or security. Synonyms: surety, warranty. something considered as having the force of a guarantee or as being positive assurance of a thing: The cavalry and artillery were considered sure warrants of success.