EXAMPLES FROM THE WEB FOR WARRANT
"If your cask is leer, I warrant your purse is full, gaffer," shouted Hordle John.
"If you will warrant the beer, I will warrant the throat," said John composedly.
I'll warrant you have lost a dozen between Mallory's and here.
Again Kitty nodded, after looking up at him in alarm when he spoke of the warrant.
But I'll warrant you there's a kitchen garden in the rear of the palace.
A warrant was made out, and he was forthwith sent to the jail.
The signs of the times now warrant the hope of its fulfilment.
"The Bannister warrant is still out for you," returned the man.
If she gits a premium for puttin' up gardin-sass, I'll warrant there'll be a to-do.
Well, I may tell you that I have a warrant to arrest him on a charge of arson.
MORE RELATED WORDS FOR WARRANT
allowing
verbpermit an action- accord
- accredit
- admit
- approve
- authorize
- be big
- be game for
- bear
- brook
- certify
- commission
- consent
- empower
- endorse
- endure
- favor
- free up
- give a blank check
- give carte blanche
- give leave
- give permission
- give the go-ahead
- give the green light
- go along with
- grant permission
- hear of
- hold with
- indulge
- let
- license
- live with
- oblige
- okay
- pass
- pass on
- put up with
- recognize
- release
- sanction
- sit still for
- stand
- suffer
- support
- take kindly to
- tolerate
- warrant
allows
verbpermit an action- accord
- accredit
- admit
- approve
- authorize
- be big
- be game for
- bear
- brook
- certify
- commission
- consent
- empower
- endorse
- endure
- favor
- free up
- give a blank check
- give carte blanche
- give leave
- give permission
- give the go-ahead
- give the green light
- go along with
- grant permission
- hear of
- hold with
- indulge
- let
- license
- live with
- oblige
- okay
- pass
- pass on
- put up with
- recognize
- release
- sanction
- sit still for
- stand
- suffer
- support
- take kindly to
- tolerate
- warrant
argued
verbtry to convince; present supportargues
verbtry to convince; present supportassert
verbinsist, declare, maintainasserted
verbinsist, declare, maintainRoget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the
Philip Lief Group.