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warrantee

American  
[wawr-uhn-tee, wor-] / ˌwɔr ənˈti, ˌwɒr- /

noun

  1. a person to whom a warranty is made.


warrantee British  
/ ˌwɒrənˈtiː /

noun

  1. a person to whom a warranty is given

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Etymology

Origin of warrantee

1660–70; warrant(y) or warrant(or) + -ee

Example Sentences

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Really doubting the Zamboni warrantee is going to cover this.

From New York Times • Mar. 11, 2010

I am aware that my conduct to your father and mother, while in my sinful and unregenerate state, is no warrantee for my present promise; but my legal adviser, Col.

From Two Men of Sandy Bar; a drama by Harte, Bret

And the Purchaser may depend upon having a good warrantee Deed of the same, and the bigger Part of the Pay made very easy, on good Security.

From The Bay State Monthly — Volume 1, No. 1, January, 1884 by Various

That paper you are holding is a warrantee deed to the home two hundred to you and your children after you.

From A Daughter of the Land by Stratton-Porter, Gene

With each Watch we furnish our special warrantee for one year for accurate time.

From Scientific American, Vol. XXXIX.?No. 24. [New Series.], December 14, 1878 A Weekly Journal Of Practical Information, Art, Science, Mechanics, Chemistry, And Manufactures by Various

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