Sentences

warrant in a sentence

n.

Definition

WARRANT: A legal document authorizing the police to take a specific action, such as searching property or making an arrest, or to justify a particular action or decision.

Sample Sentences

  1. The police obtained a warrant to search the suspect's home for evidence.
  2. She felt that the new evidence would warrant a re-evaluation of the case.
  3. The company offers a warranty that will warrant repairs for any manufacturing defects.
  4. His extensive experience in the field should warrant his promotion to a senior position.
  5. The judge issued a warrant for the arrest of the individual after the hearing.
  6. A warranty may serve as a type of written guarantee that ensures the product's quality and performance.
  7. Her dedication to her work and her impressive results warrant a promotion.
  8. The judge issued a warrant for the arrest of the individual after reviewing the evidence presented.
  9. He felt that the circumstances did not warrant such a harsh response from his supervisor.
  10. Her enthusiastic performance warranted a standing ovation from the audience.
  11. The warranty covers any defects in materials or workmanship for two years.
  12. His calm demeanor in the crisis warranted the trust of his colleagues.
  13. The court will issue a warrant for arrest if the defendant fails to appear.
  14. His extensive experience in the field warranted a promotion to a higher position.
  15. The judge issued a warrant for the arrest of the individual after reviewing the evidence.
  16. Her behavior during the meeting warranted a discussion about her professionalism.
  17. The warranty on the new appliances warranted peace of mind for the homeowners.
  18. His actions did not warrant such a severe punishment in the eyes of the judge.
  19. The warranty on the appliance will warrant a full refund if it malfunctions within a year.
  20. The lawyer argued that the evidence collected was not admissible since the warrant was improperly issued.
  21. Her impressive performance in the interview seemed to warrant a second meeting with the hiring manager.