guarantee (noun)

  • 71safety net — noun 1. a guarantee of professional or financial security • Hypernyms: ↑guarantee 2. a large strong net to catch circus acrobats who fall or jump from a trapeze • Hypernyms: ↑net, ↑network, ↑mesh, ↑meshing, ↑meshwork …

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  • 72warranter — noun one who provides a warrant or guarantee to another • Syn: ↑guarantor, ↑surety, ↑warrantor • Derivationally related forms: ↑warrant, ↑warrant (for: ↑warrantor), ↑ …

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  • 73warrantor — noun one who provides a warrant or guarantee to another • Syn: ↑guarantor, ↑surety, ↑warranter • Derivationally related forms: ↑warrant (for: ↑warranter), ↑warrant, ↑ …

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  • 74security — noun 1 feeling safe/being free from worry ADJECTIVE ▪ greater ▪ emotional, psychological ▪ economic, financial ▪ job ▪ …

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  • 75frontier — noun 1 (BrE) border between countries ADJECTIVE ▪ common ▪ Neither country would guarantee the integrity of their common frontier. ▪ eastern, northern, etc. ▪ There were very …

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  • 76warranty — noun (plural warranties) 1》 a written guarantee, issued to the purchaser of an article by its manufacturer, promising to repair or replace it if necessary within a specified period. 2》 (in an insurance contract) an engagement by the insured party …

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  • 77civil rights — noun plural 1. : those rights the enjoyment of which does not involve participation in the establishment, support, or management of the government; specifically : the rights secured to citizens of the United States by the 13th and 14th amendments …

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  • 78reservation — noun Date: 15th century 1. an act of reserving something: as a. (1) the act or fact of a grantor s reserving some newly created thing out of the thing granted (2) the right or interest so reserved b. the setting of limiting conditions or… …

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  • 79surety — noun (plural ties) Etymology: Middle English seurte, from Anglo French seurté, from Latin securitat , securitas security, from securus Date: 14th century 1. the state of being sure: as a. sure knowledge ; certainty b. confidence in manner or… …

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  • 80confidentiality — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ complete, strict, total ▪ It is important to maintain strict confidentiality at all times. ▪ client, patient ▪ To maintain patient confiden …

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