warrantable in a sentence
a.
Definition
WARRANTABLE: justifiable or deserving of support or validation, especially in a legal or formal context.
Sample Sentences
- The evidence presented in court was deemed warrantable by the judge.
- Her claims about the company's practices were warrantable, prompting an investigation.
- In light of new findings, the committee agreed that further action was warrantable.
- The researchers argued that their study provided warrantable conclusions based on the data.
- His concerns about the project's budget were considered warrantable by the management team.