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6 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Warranted' in a Sentence

"Justified or well-founded; having a valid or legitimate basis; lacking uncertainty or speculation." more

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Despite facing criticism, the decision to implement the new policy was warranted for the company's growth.
The court determined that the search warrant was warranted based on compelling evidence.
The sudden change in weather warranted a shift in agricultural practices to adapt to new conditions.
The intricate details of the artwork warranted close examination to appreciate the artist's skill.
The sudden increase in demand for the product warranted overtime for the manufacturing team to meet deadlines.
The expert's analysis concluded that the health risks associated with the product warranted a product recall.

Warranted

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adjectiveJustified or well-founded; having a valid or legitimate basis; lacking uncertainty or speculation.
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Last Updated On: March 25, 2024
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