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warrantably adverb uk /ˈwɒr.ən.tə.bli/ us /ˈwɔːrən.tə.bli/ in a way for which there is a good reason : 无可非议地,有充分理由地 The plaintiff could warrantably claim that he was endangered by the negligent actions of the defendant. You might warrantably believe that any fruit that falls off someone's tree is free to take. We can conclude that it has been done, but cannot conclude that it has been lawfully or warrantably done. The restaurant can warrantably claim to serve the best curry in town. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Reasons and explanations alibi argumentation ascribe something to something ascription ascriptive case definition explanation explication exposition extenuating extenuation flack key reason talk talk your way out of somethingidiom unclarified warrantable wherefores
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justifiably Related wordwarrantable |