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To warrant
noun
A protector or defender.
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Louise would seem to warrant top billing.
Little seemed to warrant any special pride.
They found nothing to warrant their suspicion.
A rare enough word to warrant looking up every time.
Both dealt sufficiently with identified vulnerabilities to warrant their removal.
But it is sufficiently disconcerting to warrant further investigation.
Not enough to warrant mounting, according to Dr. Walter Granger.
The governor says he has done nothing to warrant impeachment.
Seeing-eye dogs are important enough to warrant exemption.
Is it enough to warrant a smile on Tory faces?
The stakes are too high to warrant self indulgent indignation.
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