Third-person singular simple present indicative form of warrant.(verb)
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Use "warrants" in a sentence
""My dear fellow, although as great a vagabond as there is on the face of the earth, yet he is a peer of the realm, and his title warrants the meeting -- but, after all, what is it?""
"The standard of evidence for warrants is so low these days they might as well be stamped “approved” by robots."
"British officials need not meet the very strict requirement of “probable cause” to obtain warrants that U.S. investigative bodies must satisfy under the Bill of Rights."