"All these troubles that your company has caused me warrant an indemnity to me." "All these troubles that your company has caused me warrant me/my demanding an indemnity."
Is the usage of the word 'warrant' in the above examples acceptable?
Thank you.
Top answer
Yes. I read it as "justify" or "call for" in this case. I'm sure you've looked up the verb form.
— Avangi
Yes.
I read it as "justify" or "call for" in this case.
I'm sure you've looked up the verb form.
Rgdz, - A.
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