warranting
vt. 保證,擔保(warrant的現在分詞形式)
If something warrants a particular action, it makes the action seem necessary or appropriate for the circumstances.
The allegations are serious enough to warrant an investigation...
這些指控很嚴重,有必要進行一番調查。
No matter was too small to warrant his attention.
再小的事也會引起他的注意。
A warrant is a legal document that allows someone to do something, especially one that is signed by a judge or magistrate and gives the police permission to arrest someone or search their house.
Police confirmed that they had issued a warrant for his arrest.
警方證實他們已經簽發了對他的拘捕令。
...a search warrant...
搜查令
If you say that there is no warrant for something, you mean that there is no good reason to justify it.
There is some warrant for holding back on full-scale aid.
有理由不進行全面援助。
If you warrant that something is true or will happen, you say officially that it is true, or guarantee that it will happen.
All entrants must warrant that their entry is entirely their own work...
所有參賽者必須保證其參賽作品完全是自己創作的。
The contract warrants that an experienced person is on board all the time.
合同確保一位富有經驗的人會一直呆在船上。