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Definition of "warrantably" [warrantably]

  • In a way that is justified; reasonably. (adverb)

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Use "warrantably" in a sentence
  • "As to spiritual censures, and an ecclesiastical judgment of errors and false doctrines, we find them appointed, and a lawful judge as to the determining concerning them divinely instituted; so that in such ways they may be warrantably proceeded against, Rev. xxii."
  • "Spirit, without which they could not warrantably undertake their office."
  • "It is said that some may warrantably and duly observe in the worship of God what is unduly and unwarrantably imposed on them by others."