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warrantable

[wawr-uhn-tuh-buhl, wor-] / ˈwɔr ən tə bəl, ˈwɒr- /








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Scholars and survivors of the society are frequently determined, beyond what is warrantable by the facts, to see the spectre of Birchism in any full-throated contemporary manifestation of conservatism.

From The New Yorker • Jan. 11, 2016

The tremendous forest of Sherwood stretched round the tent-forest further than the eye could see—and this was full of wild boars, warrantable stags, outlaws, dragons, and Purple Emperors.

From "The Once and Future King" by T. H. White

The omission of a bill of rights in this State has given occasion to an inference that the omission was equally warrantable in the constitution for the United States.

From Essays on the Constitution of the United States by Ford, Paul Leicester

A little respite prethee; nay blush not, You ask but what's your own, and warrantable: Monsieur, Beaupre, Verdone, What think you of the motion?

From The Little French Lawyer A Comedy by Beaumont, Francis

But if a thousand or more facts have occurred, since the Creation of the World, in which those Laws appear to have been over-ruled, or suspended, is such a conclusion then warrantable?

From Inspiration and Interpretation Seven Sermons Preached Before the University of Oxford by Burgon, John William