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Example sentences for "warrantable"

Lexicographically close words:
warping; warps; warr; warrand; warrant; warrantably; warranted; warranties; warranting; warranto
  1. Therefore Red Rube, stooping over the slot at daybreak, chuckles inwardly, and observes to his flask, "a warrantable deer!

  2. A warrantable deer," answered Rube, and each mused in silence for more than a minute.

  3. The harbourer's keen grey eye had taken him in at a glance, just as it would have mastered the points, size, and weight of a warrantable deer in the brief second during which the creature bounded across a ride.

  4. I had no interested motive in doing it, but did it with the design of disappointing the expectations of a rapacious man, for I think both art and policy warrantable in defeating the purposes of such a villain.

  5. When arraigned on this charge before the House of Commons he asserted proudly that he thought "it warrantable in such a case, and would do it again a hundred times.

  6. When you delight in God, your creature delight will be sanctified to you, and warrantable in its proper place; which in others is idolatrous, or corrupt.

  7. Joint procedure with such can be warrantable only when directed to an end good in itself, and when accompanied by an expressed or understood disapproval of the character and authority of the civil power.

  8. I beg you will make the necessary purchases, and apply the balance, should there be any, to his mess account, or any other expenses which you may consider warrantable or justifiable.

  9. It followeth to examine whether any law of man, or power upon earth, can make them lawful or warrantable unto us.

  10. The huntsman of old used to consider that any slot into which four fingers could be placed with ease belonged to a warrantable stag (some declared a stag of ten).

  11. Until he was a hart of ten our text tells us he was not considered a chaseable or warrantable deer.

  12. By the fraying-post the huntsman used to be able to judge if the stag he wished to harbour was a warrantable stag or not.

  13. Master of the Game could judge if the man had harboured a warrantable deer (see Appendix: Slot and Trace).

  14. The chosen bulls are then christened, and entered upon the breeder's list of warrantable animals.

  15. From five to seven toro is warrantable for the lidia.

  16. To retire therefore upon such a declaration, would be to retire upon no ground warrantable and conceivable by reason.

  17. Mr. Gladstone admitted that he thought the spirit duty the weakest point of the plan, though warrantable and tenable on the whole.

  18. Four or five hours are often spent by the most skilful harbourer in tracking a warrantable stag to his lair.

  19. In fine, to prostitute our conscience, or sacrifice our honesty, for any cause, to any interest whatever, can never be warrantable or wise.

  20. It can only be warrantable when the tumours are so large as to obstruct the orifice so perfectly as to prevent evacuation, unless they are extruded.

  21. Any warrantable operation on the mamma can be completed in a very few minutes.

  22. Recourse to it is not warrantable till the later period of the affection, and then it will be found unavailing.

  23. But since it was written for so honourable and warrantable a truth of Christ, as a testimony against Toleration, if my health would have permitted, and my daily menacing gravel, I should have come to Edinburgh.

  24. It is warrantable to suppose that the immediate object of his journey to London was to appeal from the Council’s decision to the King himself.

  25. In support of this warrantable inference, there is the statement of a writer who, though not a contemporary, is undeniably a well-informed chronicler.


  26. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "warrantable" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    admissible; balanced; conditional; defensible; deserved; dispensable; due; equitable; even; excusable; fair; fit; good; inoffensive; just; justifiable; justified; lawful; legal; legitimate; level; licit; meet; merited; pardonable; permissible; proper; reasonable; right; rightful; square; tenable; unobjectionable; venial; warrantable; warranted