Warranted in a sentence
Synonym: justified, authorized. Antonym: unwarranted, unjustified
Meaning: justified or necessitated; having a good reason

(1) The dog's behavior warranted training.
(2) The book's popularity warranted a sequel.
(3) The child's behavior warranted a time-out.
(4) The child's misbehavior warranted a spank.
(5) The suspect's behavior warranted suspicion.
(6) The company's success warranted celebration.
(7) The customer's complaint warranted a refund.
(8) The noise level warranted a noise complaint.
(9) The evidence warranted further investigation.
(10) The product's quality warranted a high price.
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(11) The project's success warranted a celebration.
(12) The teacher's dedication warranted recognition.
(13) The employee's dedication warranted a promotion.
(14) The crime scene warranted a thorough examination.
(15) The project's progress warranted a status update.
(16) The evidence presented warranted a guilty verdict.
(17) The DNA analysis warranted up against the suspect.
(18) The politician's actions warranted public scrutiny.
(19) The patient's condition warranted a second opinion.
(20) The instigation of the investigation was warranted.
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(21) The team's performance warranted a standing ovation.
(22) The movie's reviews warranted a trip to the theater.
(23) The customer's loyalty warranted a special discount.
(24) The crime's severity warranted a harsher punishment.
(25) The car's condition warranted a trip to the mechanic.
(26) The boss's castigation of the employee was warranted.
(27) The hysteria over the campus career fair is warranted.
(28) The severity of the crime warranted a long prison term.
(29) The athlete's performance warranted a spot on the team.
(30) The witness testimony warranted up against the accused.
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(31) I don't believe in berating except when it's warranted.
(32) The chef warranted up before preparing the special dish.
(33) It is slanderous to calumniate beyond what is warranted.
(34) The customer's castigation of the service was warranted.
(35) The investor's castigation of the company was warranted.
(36) The economist's castigation of the policy was warranted.
(37) The mechanic warranted up before fixing the car's brakes.
(38) The student's progress warranted praise from the teacher.
(39) The company's growth warranted expansion into new markets.
(40) The claimant warranted that the car was in good condition.
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(41) The hysteria over the campus safety measures is warranted.
(42) The historian's castigation of the textbook was warranted.
(43) The mechanic warranted up before working on the car engine.
(44) The child's behavior warranted a parent-teacher conference.
(45) The defendant argued that mesne damages were not warranted.
(46) The hysteria over the campus shuttle schedule is warranted.
(47) He bristled at the criticism, but he knew it was warranted.
(48) The instancy of the issue warranted a high-level discussion.
(49) The grievousness of the crime warranted a severe punishment.
(50) He tends to be self-applauding even when it's not warranted.
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(51) The egregiousness of the crime warranted a harsh punishment.
(52) The patient's symptoms warranted immediate medical attention.
(53) The weather conditions warranted canceling the outdoor event.
(54) The phone records warranted up against the defendant's alibi.
(55) Adulating beyond what is warranted can lead to disillusionment.
(56) The egregiousness of the violation warranted severe punishment.
(57) The irredeemability of the crime warranted a severe punishment.
(58) The lifeguard warranted up before starting the swimming lessons.
(59) The severeness of the crime warranted a lengthy prison sentence.
(60) The surveillance footage warranted up against the alleged thief.
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(61) The asserter warranted that he had not infringed any copyrights.
(62) The teacher's criticism of the student's behavior was warranted.
(63) The security officer warranted up before patrolling the premises.
(64) The seriousness of the crime warranted a lengthy prison sentence.
(65) The president's abuse of power warranted his removal from office.
(66) The defendant's lack of an alibi warranted suspicion against him.
(67) The professor's assail at the student's plagiarism was warranted.
(68) The hysteria over the campus sustainability efforts is warranted.
(69) The hysteria over the campus research opportunities is warranted.
(70) The professor's attack on the student's plagiarism was warranted.
Use warranted in a sentence
(71) The soldier warranted up before going on a reconnaissance mission.
(72) The manager's reproach for the employee's tardiness was warranted.
(73) The company's financial situation warranted cost-cutting measures.
(74) The seriousness of the offense warranted a thorough investigation.
(75) The recidivist's repeated offenses warranted a harsher punishment.
(76) The defendant's confession warranted a guilty verdict against him.
(77) The prosecutor argued that the evidence warranted a trial by jury.
(78) The hysteria over the campus mental health resources is warranted.
(79) The lifeguard warranted up before starting their shift at the pool.
(80) The chef warranted up before starting to cook for the evening rush.
Sentence using warranted
(81) The hazardousness of the situation warranted an emergency response.
(82) The evidence presented in court warranted up against the defendant.
(83) The confession obtained from the suspect warranted up against them.
(84) The blamable actions of the employee warranted disciplinary action.
(85) The coach's acerbic toward the team's lack of effort was warranted.
(86) The hysteria over the campus internship opportunities is warranted.
(87) The pilot ensured that all crew members warranted up before takeoff.
(88) The paramedic warranted up before attending to the accident victims.
(89) The supervisor's reproach for the employee's laziness was warranted.
(90) The undesired behavior of the student warranted disciplinary action.
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(91) The criminal's actions warranted severe retributions from the court.
(92) The severity of the offense warranted a trial against the defendant.
(93) The jury was convinced that the evidence warranted a guilty verdict.
(94) The blame towards the student who cheated on the exam was warranted.
(95) The firefighter warranted up before responding to the emergency call.
(96) The pilot ensured that all passengers warranted up before the flight.
(97) The athlete's anger over the unfair ruling was justifiably warranted.
(98) The pravity of the defendant's actions warranted a severe punishment.
(99) The forensic analysis of the weapon warranted up against the accused.
(100) The unruliness of the child's behavior warranted disciplinary action.
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(101) The aberrated behavior of the employee warranted disciplinary action.
(102) The prosecutor argued that the evidence warranted a harsher sentence.
(103) The defense team presented evidence that warranted a lesser sentence.
(104) The customer's castigation of the restaurant's service was warranted.
(105) The hysteria over the campus extracurricular activities is warranted.
(106) The supervisor's reproach for the employee's negligence was warranted.
(107) The seriousnesses of their crimes warranted a lengthy prison sentence.
(108) The degenerate behavior of the students warranted disciplinary action.
(109) The court will review the case and determine if clemency is warranted.
(110) The blame towards the student who disrupted the lecture was warranted.
Sentence of warranted
(111) The onslaught of criticism towards the CEO's leadership was warranted.
(112) You should always question whether or not sensationalism is warranted.
(113) The unpeaceable behavior of the students warranted disciplinary action.
(114) The player's actions warranted a technical foul according to the rules.
(115) The defendant's suspicious behavior warranted surveillance against him.
(116) The hysteria over the campus student government elections is warranted.
(117) The professor's sneer over the student's lack of respect was warranted.
(118) The boss's reproach for the employee's constant tardiness was warranted.
(119) The blame towards the student who plagiarized their paper was warranted.
(120) The senator's actions warranted damnatio and he was expelled from office.
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(121) The preclinical results indicate that further investigation is warranted.
(122) The suspect's suspicious behavior warranted further scrutiny against him.
(123) The suspect's possession of stolen goods warranted an arrest against him.
(124) The medical records warranted up against the defendant's claim of injury.
(125) The coach's castigation of the player's poor sportsmanship was warranted.
(126) The company's success warranted a promotion for the hardworking employee.
(127) The professor's censure of the student's behavior in class was warranted.
(128) The paramedic quickly warranted up before attending to the injured person.
(129) The conclusiveness of the study's results warranted further investigation.
(130) The dangerousness of the criminal's actions warranted a severe punishment.
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(131) The victim's emotional distress warranted charges against the perpetrator.
(132) The evidence presented warranted a change in the investigation's direction.
(133) The sergeancy of the matter warranted the involvement of senior management.
(134) Adulating beyond what is warranted can create a false sense of superiority.
(135) The victim's identification of the suspect warranted an arrest against him.
(136) The expert testimony warranted up against the defendant's defense strategy.
(137) The blamable actions of the student warranted a meeting with the principal.
(138) The lawyer argued that the irregularities in the case warranted a mistrial.
(139) The criminous behavior of the suspect warranted a thorough background check.
(140) The leukemoid appearance of the blood cells warranted further investigation.
(141) The belligerency of the student's behavior warranted suspension from school.
(142) The accountant's defalcation was a criminal act that warranted legal action.
(143) The misbehavior of the student warranted a meeting with the school counselor.
(144) The malignance of the criminal's actions warranted a lengthy prison sentence.
(145) The financial records warranted up against the defendant's claims of poverty.
(146) The digital evidence warranted up against the defendant's claim of innocence.
(147) He thrives on keeping a negative outlook alive, even when it's not warranted.
(148) The firefighter quickly warranted up before rushing into the burning building.
(149) The construction worker warranted up before starting the construction project.
(150) The viciousness of the criminal's actions warranted a lengthy prison sentence.
(151) Adulating beyond what is warranted can lead to disappointment in the long run.
(152) The witness's credibility warranted further investigation against the accused.
(153) The defendant's financial records warranted further investigation against him.
(154) The witness statements warranted up against the defendant's version of events.
(155) The evidence collected warranted the need to conduct a stalking investigation.
(156) The severity of the offense against the law warranted a lengthy investigation.
(157) The student's affront round the professor's lack of punctuality was warranted.
(158) We can conclude with the understanding that further investigation is warranted.
(159) The defendant's reckless behavior warranted the imposition of punitive damages.
(160) The employee's frustration with the lack of training was justifiably warranted.
(161) The prosecutor argued that the defendant's motive warranted a case against him.
(162) The fingerprints found at the crime scene warranted up against the perpetrator.
(163) The criminal's actions warranted a sentence of life imprisonment without parole.
(164) The regression of the student's behavior warranted intervention from the school.
(165) Rubber bullets are often used in situations where lethal force is not warranted.
(166) The unresponsive behavior of the student warranted a meeting with their parents.
(167) The president's violation of the constitution warranted his removal from office.
(168) The behavior of the student was exceptionable and warranted disciplinary action.
(169) The hazardousness of the construction site warranted regular safety inspections.
(170) The urgence of the situation warranted immediate attention from the authorities.
(171) The attorney argued that the case warranted certioraris due to its significance.
(172) The senator's involvement in a bribery scandal warranted his removal from office.
(173) The patient's prognosis warranted a transplant in lieu of other medical measures.
(174) The defendant's attempt to flee the scene warranted immediate action against him.
(175) The behavior of the employee was exceptionable and warranted disciplinary action.
(176) The leukemoid appearance of the white blood cells warranted further investigation.
(177) The student's frustration with the difficult assignment was justifiably warranted.
(178) The patient's condition warranted a transplant in lieu of conservative management.
(179) The advisor's snarl in response to the student's lack of preparation was warranted.
(180) The prosecutor presented a strong case that warranted a conviction by the evidence.
(181) The counselor's snarl in response to the student's lack of attendance was warranted.
(182) The prosecutor argued that the defendant's actions warranted a capitally punishment.
(183) The evidence presented in court warranted a mistrial, so the case had to be retried.
(184) The patient's worsening symptoms warranted hospitalizing them for further evaluation.
(185) The severity of the crime warranted a thorough investigation against the perpetrator.
(186) The bank statements warranted up against the defendant's claim of financial hardship.
(187) Despite the player's protests, the referee maintained that the penalty was warranted.
(188) The prosecution argued that the defendant's access to firearms warranted denying bail.
(189) The patient's prognosis warranted a transplant in lieu of other medical interventions.
(190) The ballistics report warranted up against the defendant's denial of owning a firearm.
(191) The autopsy report warranted up against the defendant's assertion of accidental death.
(192) The prisoner's history of escape attempts warranted his placement in maximum security.
(193) The professor's upbraiding of the student for their lack of preparation was warranted.
(194) The company's growth warranted a larger office space, so they moved to a new location.
(195) The military prosecutor argued that the defendant's actions warranted a court martial.
(196) The jury was instructed to consider only the evidence that warranted a guilty verdict.
(197) The soldier's outstanding achievements on the battlefield warranted him being bemedals.
(198) The student's threatening behavior towards their teacher warranted disciplinary action.
(199) The prosecutor argued that the defendant's actions warranted a strong case against him.
(200) The witness's detailed account of the incident warranted charges against the defendant.
(201) The eyewitness identification warranted up against the defendant's claims of innocence.
(202) Although the coroner's findings were inconclusive, further investigation was warranted.
(203) The professor's reproach to the student for their disrespectful behavior was warranted.
(204) The advisor's appall upon hearing about the student's lack of attendance was warranted.
(205) The convicted criminal's actions warranted a life sentence according to the prosecution.
(206) The presence of pleocytosis in the patient's CSF sample warranted further investigation.
(207) The computer logs warranted up against the defendant's claim of not accessing the files.
(208) The company's success in the market warranted a significant increase in its stock price.
(209) The judge set a high bail amount, reasoning that the severity of the crime warranted it.
(210) The student's disruptive behavior during class warranted being put in detention facility.
(211) The defendant's history of similar crimes warranted a thorough investigation against him.
(212) The defendant's attempt to tamper with evidence warranted additional charges against him.
(213) The handwriting analysis warranted up against the defendant's denial of writing the note.
(214) The attorney general is reviewing the case to determine if capital charges are warranted.
(215) The prisoner's multiple murder convictions warranted his confinement in maximum security.
(216) The child's persistent cough and difficulty breathing warranted a dry drowning diagnosis.
(217) The judge decided that the defendant's potential danger to society warranted denying bail.
(218) The security camera footage warranted up against the defendant's alibi of being elsewhere.
(219) The polygraph test results warranted up against the defendant's assertion of truthfulness.
(220) The presence of hyperchromatic cells in the sputum sample warranted further investigation.
(221) The presence of hyperchromatic cells in the tissue sample warranted further investigation.
(222) The suspect's criminal record warranted a harsher sentence, but the judge showed leniency.
(223) The attorney argued that his client's exemplary behavior in prison warranted a free pardon.
(224) The forensic analysis of the drugs warranted up against the defendant's claim of innocence.
(225) The soldier's outstanding performance in the face of adversity warranted him being bemedals.
(226) The war criminal's crimes were so severe that they warranted a life sentence without parole.
(227) The evidence collected at the crime scene warranted charges against the alleged perpetrator.
(228) The severity of the injuries sustained by the victim warranted a case against the assailant.
(229) The recorded phone conversations warranted up against the defendant's denial of involvement.
(230) The committee is evaluating the evidence to determine if disbarring the lawyer is warranted.
(231) The intolerableness of the behavior displayed by the students warranted disciplinary action.
(232) The delict committed by the suspect was a serious offense that warranted a harsh punishment.
(233) The hysteria surrounding the dangers of social media is warranted, but not all-encompassing.
(234) The ancient civilization believed that certain crimes warranted putting the offender to death.
(235) The hand-wringing over the healthcare system is warranted as it affects everyone's well-being.
(236) The prosecutor argued that the facts of the case warranted a judgment over against the accused.
(237) The video evidence from multiple angles warranted up against the defendant's version of events.
(238) The expert analysis of the documents warranted up against the defendant's assertion of forgery.
(239) The evidence presented in court warranted a plea deal, so the defendant agreed to plead guilty.
(240) Despite their pleas for mercy, the irredeemability of their crimes warranted a harsh punishment.
(241) The court ruled that the defendant's actions were irremissible and warranted a severe punishment.
(242) The prosecution presented compelling evidence that warranted a judgment over against the accused.
(243) The professor's censure of the student's disrespectful behavior towards classmates was warranted.
(244) The student's concerns about the grading system were legitimate and warranted further discussion.
(245) The defense attorney presented a strong case that warranted a dismissal over against their client.
(246) The prisoner's disciplinary record warranted their placement in a maximum-security detention unit.
(247) The court found the defendant's actions to be so reprehensible that punitive damages were warranted.
(248) Although the patient had no symptoms, the presence of the autoantibody warranted further monitoring.
(249) The prosecution argued that the defendant's connections to a criminal network warranted denying bail.
(250) The manager will review in detail the employee's performance to determine if a promotion is warranted.
(251) The company's legal team argued that their unique circumstances warranted an override of jurisdiction.
(252) The surveillance footage from neighboring businesses warranted up against the defendant's whereabouts.
(253) The court determined that the defendant's actions warranted exemplary damages to serve as a deterrent.
(254) The prosecution failed to establish a strong case that warranted a conviction over against the suspect.
(255) The video evidence from the security cameras warranted up against the defendant's denial of involvement.
(256) The inmate's disruptive behavior towards staff members warranted him being put in the correctional unit.
(257) The suspect's confession warranted a reduced sentence, but the judge still gave him the maximum penalty.
(258) The defense attorney presented a compelling defense that warranted a dismissal over against their client.
(259) The defense attorney presented a compelling argument that warranted a dismissal over against their client.
(260) The surveillance footage from the ATM warranted up against the defendant's alibi of not withdrawing money.
(261) The prosecutor argued that the defendant's actions were premeditated and warranted a capitally punishment.
(262) The jury's decision to acquit the defendant was warranted based on the evidence presented over against them.
(263) The surveillance video from the parking lot warranted up against the defendant's alibi of not being present.
(264) The jury's decision to hold the defendant liable was warranted by the substantial evidence over against them.
(265) The judge's decision to dismiss the case was warranted due to the lack of evidence over against the defendant.
(266) The jury's decision to find the defendant guilty was warranted by the overwhelming evidence over against them.
(267) The court's decision to deny the motion was warranted based on the evidence presented over against the plaintiff.
(268) The convicted human trafficker's exploitation of vulnerable individuals warranted the decision to keep in prison.
(269) The lawyer argued that the substantiality of the damages suffered by the plaintiff warranted a higher settlement.
(270) Tasers are considered a less-lethal option compared to firearms in situations where deadly force is not warranted.
(271) The suspect's erratic behavior warranted a mental health evaluation, which revealed a diagnosis of bipolar disorder.
(272) Although the defendant's alibi seemed plausible, the prosecution presented evidence that warranted a guilty verdict.
(273) Despite the defendant's plea for leniency, the bailiff knew that the severity of the crime warranted a harsh sentence.
(274) The correctional officer's discovery of a weapon in the inmate's cell warranted him being put in the correctional unit.
(275) The inmate's involvement in a violent altercation with a staff member warranted him being put in the correctional unit.
(276) The larvicidal properties of the chemical were tested, and the results were promising, so further research is warranted.
(277) The jury's duty was to carefully weigh the evidence and convict the defendant of guilt if they believed it was warranted.
(278) The court's decision to grant a restraining order was warranted based on the evidence presented over against the defendant.
(279) The suspect's behavior during the interrogation warranted further investigation, so the detectives continued to question him.
(280) Despite the lack of concrete evidence, the detective had a hunch that the suspect's behavior warranted further investigation.
(281) The art world often fetishizes certain styles and movements, elevating them to a level of importance that may not be warranted.
(282) The prosecutor argued that the defendant's actions were premeditated and therefore warranted prosecution for first-degree murder.
(283) Despite the biosign readings being within normal range, the patient's shortness of breath and chest pain warranted further investigation.
(284) The impeachment proceedings were a divisive issue, with the public split on whether the president's actions warranted removal from office.
(285) The patient's persistent pelvic pain and abnormal ultrasound findings warranted a dilatation and curettage to further investigate the cause.
(286) The athlete's performance in the championship game warranted a spot on the national team, but he declined the offer due to personal reasons.
(287) Although the defendant claimed innocence, the evidence presented in court warranted a guilty verdict, and he was sentenced to life in prison.
(288) The prosecutor argued that the severity of the crime warranted a longer sentence, but the defense team continued to dispute the sentence length.
(289) Despite the fact that the car had been well-maintained, the sudden mechanical failure warranted a recall of all vehicles of that model and year.
(290) The plaintiff's attorney argued that the defendant's negligence was so severe that it warranted litigating the case to the fullest extent of the law.
(291) The colorimetrical data indicated a significant difference between the control group and the experimental group, so further investigation is warranted.
(292) Although the company had a strict policy against discrimination, the employee's complaint warranted an investigation into possible bias by his supervisor.
(293) The company's financial records were audited, and the results warranted further investigation into possible embezzlement by the CFO, who was subsequently fired.
(294) The new drug showed promising results in clinical trials, but further testing was warranted to determine its long-term effects on patients with chronic conditions.
(295) The judge denied the defendant's request for a commutation, stating that the severity of the crime warranted a longer sentence, and the victim's family expressed relief.
(296) The school district's budget shortfall warranted cuts to extracurricular programs, but parents and students protested the decision, citing the importance of these activities for student development.
Warranted meaning
Warranted is a versatile word that can be used in various contexts to convey the idea of something being justified, deserved, or guaranteed. Whether you are writing an academic paper, a professional email, or simply engaging in casual conversation, incorporating the word "warranted" can add depth and precision to your language. Here are some tips on how to effectively use this word in different sentence structures:
1. As an adjective: - "The company's decision to terminate the employee was warranted due to repeated violations of company policies." - "Her frustration was warranted considering the amount of time she had invested in the project."
2. As a verb: - "The evidence presented in court warranted a thorough investigation into the matter." - "His behavior warranted an apology from him to his colleagues."
3. In a cause-and-effect sentence: - "The sudden drop in sales warranted a reassessment of the marketing strategy." - "The alarming increase in crime rates warranted the implementation of stricter security measures."
4. In a comparative sentence: - "The severity of the offense warranted a harsher punishment than what was initially proposed." - "The complexity of the issue warranted a more detailed analysis."
5. In a conditional sentence: - "If the product fails to meet the specified standards, a refund is warranted." - "Should any discrepancies arise during the audit, further investigation will be warranted."
6. In a sentence expressing doubt or uncertainty: - "While the initial results seem promising, further research is warranted to validate the findings." - "The credibility of the witness's testimony is questionable, and therefore, skepticism is warranted."
7. In a sentence emphasizing the necessity or importance of something: - "In order to ensure the safety of all employees, regular training sessions are warranted." - "Given the current economic climate, prudent financial planning is warranted for long-term stability." Remember, when using the word "warranted," it is crucial to consider the context and ensure that it accurately reflects the intended meaning. Additionally, be mindful of the tone and formality of your writing or speech, as this will influence the appropriate usage of the word. By incorporating these tips, you can effectively utilize the word "warranted" to enhance your communication skills and convey your thoughts with precision.
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