Found 3 items, similar to Guarantees.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: guarantee
boreg, cagar, cagaran, garandir, garansi, menanggung, menggarandir
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: guarantee
guarantee
n 1: a written assurance that some product or service will be
provided or will meet certain specifications [syn:
warrant,
warrantee,
warranty]
2: a pledge that something will happen or that something is
true;
“there is no guarantee that they are not lying”
3: a collateral agreement to answer for the debt of another in
case that person defaults [syn:
guaranty]
v 1: give surety or assume responsibility;
“I vouch for the
quality of my products” [syn:
vouch]
2: make certain of;
“This nest egg will ensure a nice
retirement for us”;
“Preparation will guarantee success!”
[syn:
ensure,
insure,
assure,
secure]
3: promise to do or accomplish;
“guarantee to free the
prisoners” [syn:
undertake]
4: stand behind and guarantee the quality, accuracy, or
condition of;
“The dealer warrants all the cars he sells”;
“I warrant this information” [syn:
warrant]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Guarantees
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 some duty, in
case of the failure of another person, who is, in the
first instance, liable to such payment or performance; an
engagement which secures or insures another against a
contingency; a warranty; a security. Same as
Guaranty.
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His interest seemed to be a guarantee for his zeal.
--Macaulay.
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2. One who binds himself to see an undertaking of another
performed; a guarantor. --South.
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Note: Guarantor is the correct form in this sense.
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3. (Law) The person to whom a guaranty is made; -- the
correlative of guarantor.
Syn:
Guarantee,
Warranty.
Usage: A guarantee is an engagement that a certain act will
be done or not done in future. A warranty is an
engagement as to the qualities or title of a thing at
the time of the engagement.
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