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were warranted
noun
A protector or defender.
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Celebratory flourishes were warranted.
But his early celebration and uncontrollable joy were warranted.
It appears that Mr. Snowden's fears were warranted.
But union officials argued that the changes were warranted.
"We do not think sanctions were warranted in this case".
As it turned out, his fears were warranted.
He said city inspectors would respond and issue citations where they were warranted.
There is no explanation as to why these payments were warranted.
I think [prosecutors] must have thought charges were warranted," he said.
"Go, go!" Anyone who has walked through these mountains this week knows their fears were warranted.
The L.A.P.D. announced that it was examining the records to see if new prosecutions were warranted.
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