death warrant
Americannoun
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an official order authorizing the execution of the sentence of death.
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anything that ends hope, expectation, etc.
noun
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the official authorization for carrying out a sentence of death
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to cause one's own destruction
Etymology
Origin of death warrant
First recorded in 1685–95
Example Sentences
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Critics say this mothballing will amount to a death warrant, and have asked San Francisco’s Board of Supervisors to give the fountain another chance.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 7, 2026
Carr clearly got a taste for murder as the show progressed, bumping off Paloma Faith in plain sight and handing Lucy Beaumont her death warrant.
From BBC • Oct. 30, 2025
Moreover, under current Supreme Court precedent, the issuance of a death warrant plays an important role in determining the kind of legal claims a death row inmate can raise.
From Slate • Sep. 15, 2025
By the time the death warrant is officially signed, the hockey team patient, and even die-hard fans, usually have long since come to terms with that mortality.
From Seattle Times • Feb. 11, 2024
I quickly prayed that my master wouldn’t swindle the ogre and get himself yet another death warrant.
From "The Many Assassinations of Samir, the Seller of Dreams" by Daniel Nayeri
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