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warrantably, adv.|ˈwɒrəntəblɪ| [-ly2.] In a warrantable manner; with good warrant.
1628Wither Brit. Rememb. Pref. 699 It shall be seene, That I have warrantably called beene. 1657Heylyn Eccles. Vind. Gen. Pref. a i, A Church so rightly constituted, so warrantably reformed. 1703J. Quick Serious Inquiry 23 Jacob might warrantably enough have returned Leah back again unto her deceitful Father. 1732E. Erskine Serm. Wks. (1791) 641 None can warrantably lay a stone in this building, except he be regularly called. 1856Mrs. Browning Aur. Leigh viii. 227 And though the thing displease us, ay, perhaps Displease us warrantably. 1918Cornhill Mag. June 562 From Carlyle's later works chapter and verse for the whole doctrine of force could warrantably be quoted. |