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  • 21guarantee — /ˌgærən ti:/ noun 1. a legal document in which the producer agrees to compensate the buyer if the product is faulty or becomes faulty before a specific date after purchase ● a certificate of guarantee or a guarantee certificate ● The guarantee… …

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  • 22guarantee*/ — [ˌgærənˈtiː] verb [T] I 1) to make it certain that something will happen or will exist Syn: assure The government provides help for small businesses, but it cannot guarantee their success.[/ex] We can t guarantee that you will get the cheapest… …

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  • 23guarantee — n. & v. n. 1 a a formal promise or assurance, esp. that an obligation will be fulfilled or that something is of a specified quality and durability. b a document giving such an undertaking. 2 = GUARANTY. 3 a person making a guaranty or giving a… …

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  • 24guarantee — 01. You ll love this movie, I [guarantee] it! 02. We [guarantee] that if you re not completely satisfied with our product, you ll get your money back, no questions asked. 03. A decrease in interest rates does not [guarantee] an increase in… …

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  • 25guarantee — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. vouch, undertake, warrant; pledge; promise, insure, secure. See security, certainty. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To certify] Syn. attest, testify, aver, vouch for, declare, assure, ensure, answer for, be… …

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  • 26give — v. & n. v. (past gave; past part. given) 1 tr. (also absol.; often foll. by to) transfer the possession of freely; hand over as a present (gave them her old curtains; gives to cancer research). 2 tr. a transfer the ownership of with or without… …

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  • 27give — verb (past gave; past participle given) (usu. give something to or give someone something) 1》 freely transfer the possession of; cause to receive or have.     ↘communicate or impart (a message).     ↘commit, consign, or entrust.     ↘cause to… …

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  • 28guarantee — I. noun Etymology: probably alteration of 1guaranty Date: 1680 1. guarantor 2. guaranty 1 3. an assurance for the fulfillment of a condition: as a. an agreement by which one person undertakes to secure another in the possession or enjoyment of… …

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  • 29guarantee — guar·an·tee || ‚gærÉ™n tɪː n. security; warranty; pledge; assurance v. vouch for; give a guarantee; give a warranty; promise, assure …

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  • 30Give me Liberty, or give me Death! — NOTOC Give me Liberty, or give me Death! is a famous quotation attributed to Patrick Henry from a speech made to the Virginia House of Burgesses. It was given March 23, 1775, at St. John s Church in Richmond, Virginia, and is credited with having …

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