warrant
How to Use Warrant
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishAs a noun, official legal permission to do something (like search a house); as a verb, to justify or to guarantee.
Don't confuse with warranty (a guarantee on a product) — warrant most often refers to legal authorisation or justification.
Word Forms
warranted past tense, warrants singular
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
Police obtained a _____ before searching the property.
Etymology
From Anglo-Norman warant, ultimately from a Frankish word meaning "to protect" or "to guard," related to "ward."