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Warrantee (Noun)

Meaning 1

A written assurance that some product or service will be provided or will meet certain specifications.

Classification

Nouns denoting communicative processes and contents.

Examples

  • The manufacturer provided a five-year warrantee for the new refrigerator, covering repairs and replacements for defective parts.
  • The company offered a 30-day warrantee for its software, guaranteeing that it would function as advertised.
  • The car dealership included a warrantee with the purchase of the vehicle, promising to fix any mechanical issues for the next three years.
  • The home builder provided a one-year warrantee for the new construction, covering any defects in materials or workmanship.
  • The electronics store offered a warrantee for the new laptop, covering repairs and replacements for up to two years.

Synonyms

  • Warrant
  • Guarantee
  • Warranty

Hypernyms

  • Pledge
  • Assurance

Hyponyms

  • Security
  • Deposit
  • Surety
  • Stock Warrant

Meaning 2

A customer to whom a warrant or guarantee is given.

Classification

Nouns denoting people.

Examples

  • The manufacturer provided a warrantee to the buyer for a period of five years covering any defects.
  • As a warrantee, John was able to return the faulty product and request a replacement or a full refund.
  • The store honored the warrantee and fixed the problem with the appliance at no additional cost to the customer.
  • The company clearly defines the terms of the warrantee, which includes the length of time the product is covered.
  • In this case, the consumer was considered a warrantee and could take advantage of the manufacturer's repair or replacement guarantee.

Hypernyms

  • Client

Related Words

  • Warrant (verb)

Meaning 3

A recipient of a warrant issued by a court in the United States.

Classification

Nouns denoting people.

Examples

  • The warrantee was required to appear in court on the specified date and time.
  • The police officer served the warrantee with a copy of the warrant and explained the charges.
  • The warrantee was given the opportunity to surrender voluntarily, but refused and was subsequently arrested.
  • The warrantee's attorney argued that the warrant was invalid due to lack of probable cause.
  • The warrantee was taken into custody and held until the scheduled court hearing.

Hypernyms

  • Receiver
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