warrant

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈwɒrənt/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/ˈwɔrənt, ˈwɑr-/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(wôrənt, wor-)

Collocations for "warrant"


Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "warrant" in context.

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warrant

Most examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.
n
  1. [a search, an arrest, an execution, an extradition] warrant
  2. a warrant to [search]
  3. a warrant [for, to, of] arrest
  4. [show, present, request, issue, sign] a warrant
  5. let me see your warrant
  6. do you have a warrant?
  7. a warrant to search the [property, house, office]
  8. issued a warrant for his arrest
  9. you'll need a warrant (to)
  10. the [police, officers] obtained a warrant
  11. the judge signed the warrant
  12. no judge would issue a warrant [to, for]
  13. a warrant to [seize, enter, inspect]
  14. pursuant to the warrant
  15. the warrant [allows, entitles] the holder to
  16. is no warrant for such [action, behavior, suggestions]
v
  1. warrants further [research, action, investment]
  2. enough to warrant further [research]
  3. (cannot) warrant the [accuracy, completeness]
  4. warrant (that) the [item, product]
  5. warranted for [life, accuracy, use]
  6. [might, could, may] warrant [removing, introducing, implementing]
  7. [does, do, did] not warrant so much [anger, criticism, outrage]
  8. I warrant [you, he'll]
n as adj
  1. issued by the warrant officer
  2. trade in warrant bonds
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