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Meanings of
warranted
in English
Secured.
secured
guaranteed
bonded
Related terms
secure
Synonyms
Examples for "
secured
"
secured
guaranteed
bonded
Examples for "
secured
"
1
Police searched the boy's home and found several
secured
weapons, Kennedy said.
2
The Law Society yesterday
secured
an order suspending Mr Lynn's practising certificate.
3
Informed sources believe she would have
secured
a second term without difficulty.
4
And with 16 minutes left Hamilton
secured
victory with a wonderful second.
5
The government forbids handling classified government secrets outside
secured
channels it controls.
1
Ukrainian remains the state language; the right to speak Russian is
guaranteed
.
2
Ask her a sensible question and you're now
guaranteed
a senseless answer.
3
The loan is government
guaranteed
under the existing Government Guarantee Framework Agreement.
4
The bond insurers often
guaranteed
investment banks' portfolios of repackaged consumer debt.
5
In Spain, the law has
guaranteed
access to telecare services since 2006.
1
A
bonded
courier's bad enough, but he's necessary; bank insurance requires him.
2
He's also offered a potential look at
bonded
homes under land expropriation.
3
The two
bonded
immediately, and shared more in common than climbing values.
4
Stored in
bonded
warehouses they would be sold in ten years' time.
5
When such funds are in the Treasury the Treasurer shall be
bonded
.
Usage of
warranted
in English
1
Greater need for attention to obesity prevention in future DGAs is
warranted
.
2
Similar studies applying an improved reference standard are
warranted
in the future.
3
California's Department of Public Health says comparisons with other areas aren't
warranted
.
4
The Prime Minister Bill English says so far no inquiry is
warranted
.
5
Such concerns seem
warranted
given the mixed report card on the MDGs.
6
Further research is
warranted
to assist health professionals improve their PA promotion.
7
Continued efforts to identify other environmental and genetic risk factors are
warranted
.
8
Additional research is clearly
warranted
to achieve the goal of 'predictive oncology'.
9
The possibility to work with other journalists on the project if
warranted
.
10
Multipronged and tailored interventions targeting the information needs of families are
warranted
.
11
Animal models respecting rheological, hemodynamic and aneurysm wall conditions are highly
warranted
.
12
Judge Richard S. Fields on Tuesday agreed a new trial was
warranted
.
13
Further research of its regulation and relevance in daily practice is
warranted
.
14
Complaints of this size
warranted
a large group, armed and well organised.
15
But the groups said the report's findings
warranted
a fresh criminal investigation.
16
Future studies validating the clinical efficacy of this combination strategy are
warranted
.
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warranted
Adjective
warrant
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
feel warranted
quite warranted
fully warranted
Warranted
through the time
Warranted
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