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Oxford Spanish Dictionary
warrant officer SUBST
suboficial mf
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
officer [Am ˈɔfəsər, ˈɑfəsər, Brit ˈɒfɪsə] SUBST
1. officer:
officer MILIT, NAUT
2. officer:
police officer as form of address
3. officer (official):
I. warrant [Am ˈwɔrənt, Brit ˈwɒr(ə)nt] SUBST
1. warrant C (written authorization) JUR:
2. warrant C (voucher):
3. warrant U (justification):
warrant form
II. warrant [Am ˈwɔrənt, Brit ˈwɒr(ə)nt] VERB trans
1. warrant (justify):
2.1. warrant (assure):
warrant form
warrant form
2.2. warrant (guarantee):
warrant often pass
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warrant officer SUBST
1. warrant officer MILIT:
2. warrant officer NAUT:
im PONS Wörterbuch
officer [ˈɒfɪsəʳ, Am ˈɑ:fɪsɚ] SUBST
1. officer MILIT:
2. officer (policeman):
3. officer:
directivo(-a) m (f)
4. officer (official):
funcionario(-a) m (f)
I. warrant [ˈwɒrənt, Am ˈwɔ:r-] SUBST
1. warrant HANDEL:
2. warrant JUR:
3. warrant kein Pl (justification):
II. warrant [ˈwɒrənt, Am ˈwɔ:r-] VERB trans
1. warrant (promise):
2. warrant (justify):
im PONS Wörterbuch
warrant officer SUBST MILIT
im PONS Wörterbuch
officer [ˈɔ··sər] SUBST
1. officer MILIT:
2. officer (policeman):
3. officer:
directivo(-a) m (f)
4. officer (official):
funcionario(-a) m (f)
I. warrant [ˈwɔr·ənt] SUBST
1. warrant JUR:
2. warrant (justification):
3. warrant HANDEL:
II. warrant [ˈwɔr·ənt] VERB trans
1. warrant (promise):
2. warrant (justify):
Present
Iwarrant
youwarrant
he/she/itwarrants
wewarrant
youwarrant
theywarrant
Past
Iwarranted
youwarranted
he/she/itwarranted
wewarranted
youwarranted
theywarranted
Present Perfect
Ihavewarranted
youhavewarranted
he/she/ithaswarranted
wehavewarranted
youhavewarranted
theyhavewarranted
Past Perfect
Ihadwarranted
youhadwarranted
he/she/ithadwarranted
wehadwarranted
youhadwarranted
theyhadwarranted
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With brachial plexopathy, surgical decompression may be warranted if the pathophysiology of the disease is causing pressure on the affected nerves.
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During tropical storms or hurricanes, sustained winds of over 40 miles per hour are considered hazardous and warrant closure.
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In order to protect citizens, government can and should use any legal instrument that is warranted under ordinary cost-benefit analysis.
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The warrant of arrest and the order declaring him wanted are hereby set aside.
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Covered warrants offer a flexible alternative to private investors who seek to gain the leverage benefits of derivatives, but who wish to limit their risk.
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