WARRANTABLE

Etymology

Adjective

warrantable (comparative more warrantable, superlative most warrantable)

Justifiable, just, proper.

Authorized by warrant or right.

Of animals: having reached a sufficient age to be hunted.

a warrantable deer

Source: Wiktionary


War"rant*a*ble, a.

Definition: Authorized by commission, precept, or right; justifiable; defensible; as, the seizure of a thief is always warrantable by law and justice; falsehood is never warrantable. His meals are coarse and short, his employment warrantable, his sleep certain and refreshing. South.

– War"rant*a*ble*ness, n.

– War"rant*bly, adv.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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