warrant (320 synonym found)

Warrant has 320 synonyms. The top synonyms for warrant are over-the-counter securities, habere facias possessionem, certificate of proficiency, express general agreement, unregistered securities, prohibitory injunction, outstanding securities, noncallable securities and 312 more. Another word for warrant is over-the-counter securities. Browse the full list below.


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What is a synonym for warrant?

A common synonym for warrant is over-the-counter securities. Other synonyms include habere facias possessionem, certificate of proficiency, express general agreement, unregistered securities.

How many synonyms does warrant have?

Warrant has 320 synonyms listed on Thesaurasize.

What does warrant mean?

(n): Authorization or certification; sanction, as given by a superior; something that provides assurance or confirmation; a guarantee or proof: a warrant of authenticity; a warrant for success Example


Definition of warrant:

(n) : Authorization or certification; sanction, as given by a superior; something that provides assurance or confirmation; a guarantee or proof: a warrant of authenticity; a warrant for success
"he almost gives his failings as a warrant for his greatness (Garry Wills)."
(v) : Justification for an action or a belief; grounds; to guarantee
"circumstances arose that warranted the use of lethal force."
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Definition of warrant:

(n) : Authorization or certification; sanction, as given by a superior; something that provides assurance or confirmation; a guarantee or proof: a warrant of authenticity; a warrant for success
"he almost gives his failings as a warrant for his greatness (Garry Wills)."
(v) : Justification for an action or a belief; grounds; to guarantee
"circumstances arose that warranted the use of lethal force."
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