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warrant ['wɒrənt]1 noun∎ there's a warrant (out) for his arrest il y a un mandat d'arrêt contre lui(b) Commerce & Finance (for payment) bon m; (guarantee) garantie f; (for shares) bon m de souscription d'actions; (for goods) certificat m d'entrepôt∎ the situation warrants a new approach la situation demande que l'on s'y prenne autrement;∎ costs are too high to warrant further investment les frais sont trop élevés pour permettre ou pour justifier d'autres investissements∎ I'll warrant (you) that's the last we see of her c'est la dernière fois qu'on la voit, je vous le garantie►► warrant officer adjudant m (auxiliaire d'un officier)
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