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Meaning of warranting
The primary meaning of the word "warranting" is to justify or deserve something, such as attention or action.
Etymology of warranting
The word "warranting" comes from the verb "warrant", which has its roots in the Old French word "warantir", meaning "to guarantee" or "to protect"
Historically, the word "warrant" was used in the context of law and guarantee, but its meaning has expanded to include the idea of justifying or deserving something
Synonyms
justifying
deserving
meriting
requiring
necessitating
calling for
demanding
entitling
earning
gaining
deserving of
worthy of
needing
requiring attention
begging
crying out for
necessitating action
justifying attention
meriting attention
warranting attention
deserving consideration
earning consideration
gaining consideration
justifying consideration
Definitions
- To justify or deserve something, such as attention or action
- * To give sufficient reason or grounds for something
- * To make something necessary or desirable
Usage Examples
- The company's poor financial performance is warranting a closer look from investors
- * The severity of the situation is warranting immediate attention from the authorities
- * The employee's outstanding work is warranting a promotion
Antonyms
unwarranted
undeserved
unmerited
unjustified
unnecessary
unneeded
uncalled for
unjustifiable
unearned
unrequired
undeserving
not warranted
not justified
not merited
not deserved