Guarantied [verb]

Definition of Guarantied:

guarantee, justify, authorize

Opposite/Antonyms of Guarantied:


Sentence/Example of Guarantied:

Tongs, a confirmed toper, was easily persuaded to anything that guarantied hard drinking.

No return was asked but the quiet enjoyment of chartered privileges guarantied by the constitution.

You supposed their right, and you guarantied it, though you might then have asked what was their right.

I refer your Lordships to the treaty by which their maintenance was guarantied by the English government.

The independence of the representatives was guarantied by their number, and the mode of their election.

Certain other roads are guarantied by the pledge of their way-freight business.

But it was an unfair way to cook any kind of meat, and may be guarantied to spoil the finest beef in the world.

How is it possible to assure vested right, to which nothing seems to be guarantied on the opposite side?

And the remainder of the Low Countries they thenceforth guarantied to Spain.

The offer of peace, and the conditional preservation, were as really guarantied to Canaanitish cities as to others.