1. warranted - Adjective
2. warranted - Verb
of Warrant
Source: Webster's dictionaryIt was entirely from worldly vanity that you destined him for the Church: with a family of three sons and four daughters, you were not warranted in devoting money to an expensive education which has succeeded in nothing but in giving him extravagant idle habits. You are now reaping the consequences. George Eliot
I constantly think I'm a fraud, that this success is not warranted or justified. David Chang
There has certainly been criticism of the timing involved in getting help to the victims of the storm, and much of it may indeed be warranted. However, this is not the time for pointing fingers; rather, it is the time for offering a helping hand to our neighbors in need. Jo Bonner
This coronavirus, they're just - all of this panic is just not warranted. This, I'm telling you, when I tell you - when I've told you that this virus is the common cold. When I said that, it was based on the number of cases. It's also based on the kind of virus this is. Rush Limbaugh
He's the President-it's the responsibility of every citizen to criticize aggressively when they think it's warranted. Glenn Greenwald
And upon this act, sincerely believed to be an act of justice, warranted by the Constitution, upon military necessity, I invoke the considerate judgment of all mankind, and the gracious favor of Almighty God. Salmon P. Chase