guarantee

guarantee
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 housing sales, especially if unemployment is high.
04. Our products come with a 30-day [guarantee]; if you're not completely satisfied, we'll give you your money back.
05. I won't be late this time, I [guarantee] it.
06. A good job is almost [guaranteed] once you finish this computer course.
07. Aristotle once remarked that courage is the first of human qualities because it is the quality which [guarantees] the others.
08. B. J. Gupta once observed that hard work doesn't [guarantee] success, but improves its chances.
09. Irving Kristol once said that democracy does not guarantee equality of conditions; it only [guarantees] equality of opportunity.
10. Allison Poler once noted that happiness isn't the easiest thing to find, but one place you're [guaranteed] to find it is in a friend's smile.
11. In ancient times, it was believed that those who looked upon the green emerald of Isis were [guaranteed] a safe trip through the land of the dead.
12. More than 90% of the citizens of Kuwait are employed by the government, where everyone is [guaranteed] a job for life.
13. In Greek mythology, King Minos broke a promise to Poseidon, who had [guaranteed] his kingship.
14. Unfortunately, the hard drive on my computer died a week after the [guarantee] expired.
15. Research shows that a healthy mother is the best [guarantor] of her child's health.

Grammatical examples in English. 2013.

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  • guarantee — gua·ran·tee /ˌgar ən tē, ˌgär / n [probably alteration of guaranty] 1: guarantor 2: guaranty (1) 3: an assurance that a condition will be fulfilled: as …   Law dictionary

  • guarantee — n Guarantee, guaranty, surety, security, bond, bail are comparable when they mean either something that is given or pledged as assurance of one s responsibility (as for the payment of a debt, the fulfillment of a promise or obligation, or the… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • Guarantee — Guar an*tee , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {guaranteed}; p, pr. & vb. n. {Guaranteeing}.] [From {Guarantee}, n.] In law and common usage: to undertake or engage for the payment of (a debt) or the performance of (a duty) by another person; to undertake to… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • guarantee — [gar΄ən tē′, gar′ən tē΄] n. [altered < GUARANTY, after words ending in EE1] 1. GUARANTY (n. 1 & 3) 2. a pledge or assurance; specif., a) a pledge that something is as represented and will be replaced if it does not meet specification …   English World dictionary

  • Guarantee — Guar an*tee , n.; pl. {Guarantees}. [For guaranty, prob. influenced by words like assignee, lessee, etc. See {Guaranty}, and cf. {Warrantee}.] 1. In law and common usage: A promise to answer for the payment of some debt, or the performance of… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • guarantee — guarantee, guaranty The two words have close meanings relating to the fulfilment of a legal obligation. Guarantee is used for the verb, and also for the noun when the obligation relates to the quality of a product or service, whereas guaranty is… …   Modern English usage

  • guarantee — [n] pledge, promise agreement, assurance, attestation, bail, bargain, bond, certainty, certificate, certification, charter, collateral, contract, covenant, deposit, earnest, gage, guaranty, insurance, lock, oath, pawn, pipe, recognizance,… …   New thesaurus

  • guarantee — ► NOUN 1) a formal assurance that certain conditions will be fulfilled, especially that a product will be of a specified quality. 2) something that makes an outcome certain. 3) variant spelling of GUARANTY(Cf. ↑guaranty). 4) less common term for… …   English terms dictionary

  • guarantee — See guaranty. American Banker Glossary The assumption of responsibility for payment of a debt or performance of some obligation if the liable party fails to perform to expectations. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary Financial security required for… …   Financial and business terms

  • guarantee */*/ — I UK [ˌɡærənˈtiː] / US [ˌɡerənˈtɪ] verb [transitive] Word forms guarantee : present tense I/you/we/they guarantee he/she/it guarantees present participle guaranteeing past tense guaranteed past participle guaranteed 1) to make it certain that… …   English dictionary

  • guarantee — guar|an|tee1 [ ,gerən ti ] noun count ** 1. ) something that makes it certain that something will happen: guarantee of: Massive investment is no guarantee of success. guarantee against: Being with you is my guarantee against them harming me.… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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