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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning His argument was not warranting enough evidence to support his claim.
The teacher's innovative lesson plan is warranting praise from colleagues.
The athlete's exceptional performance is warranting a medal.
The artist's unique style is warranting attention from critics.
Wearing a helmet while riding a bike is important for warranting safety.
He is taking a self-defense class for warranting his safety while traveling alone.
The company gave a warranting statement about the quality of their product.
The judge is warranting the search of the suspect's premises.
The government is warranting the safety of the new vaccine.
The lawyer presented evidence warranting of a new trial.
The seller is warranting that the car has not been in any accidents.
The teacher's decision to give extra credit was not warranting to the students' hard work throughout the semester.
Her qualifications were warranting of the job.
The construction project's cost overruns were not warranting the delays in completion.
The evidence presented was warranting of a conviction.
The company's poor performance this year is not warranting the large bonuses they gave to their executives.
The medical condition was warranting of immediate attention.
The lawsuit's lack of evidence was not warranting a ruling in the plaintiff's favor.
The research findings were warranting of further investigation.
The athlete's poor performance was not warranting their spot on the team.
The proposal's feasibility study was not warranting further investment from the company.
The company's financial records were warranting of an audit.
The book's plot was not warranting the hype it received from critics.
His qualifications are warranting him the job.
The author's credentials are warranting of consideration for the literary award.
The manufacturer offers a warranty warranting of the quality of the product.
The warranty on this device is warranting its performance.
The product has been tested and found to be warranting of a high rating.
The artist's impressive portfolio was warranting of a solo exhibit.
The success of the project was warranting of a celebration.
The ticket that you bought is warranting your entry to the concert.
The evidence found at the scene was warranting of further investigation.
The manufacturer's reputation is warranting of its quality products.
The company provides a warranting promise of customer satisfaction.
The title of the property is warranting a clear ownership.
The designer's portfolio is warranting of recognition in the industry.
The product has a warranting seal on its packaging.
The hotel provides a warranting security service to its guests.
The results of the experiment were warranting further investigation.
The purchase of this insurance policy is warranting protection from potential damages.
The company offered a warranting solution to the client's problem.
The team's hard work and dedication was warranting of their victory.
Her performance in the audition was warranting of the lead role.
The evidence found in the crime scene is warranting an arrest.
The airline issued a warranting statement that the flight would depart on time.
The success of the team is warranting of a celebration.
The doctor's recommendation was warranting of a second opinion.
The student's hard work is warranting a good grade.
The musician's exceptional talent is warranting a record deal.
The author's extensive research is warranting credibility in the academic community.
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