: a real covenant binding the grantor of an estate and the grantor's heirs to warrant and defend the title
b
: a collateral undertaking that a fact regarding the subject of a contract is or will be as it is expressly or by implication declared or promised to be
2
: something that authorizes, sanctions, supports, or justifies : warrant
3
: a usually written guarantee of the integrity of a product and of the maker's responsibility for the repair or replacement of defective parts
The stereo came with a three-year warranty. a one-year warranty for the refrigerator
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Word History
Etymology
Middle English warantie, from Anglo-French warantie, garantie, from warentir to warrant