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UK
/ɡˈæɹɑːntˌɔː/
]
[ US /ˌɡɛɹənˈtɔɹ/ ]
[ US /ˌɡɛɹənˈtɔɹ/ ]
NOUN
- one who provides a warrant or guarantee to another
How To Use guarantor In A Sentence
- The guarantor is the economy of the United States of America. Ann Pettifor: The President Must Heed Lincoln and Ignore Economists
- The real guarantor of our freedom is our ability to knock power off its pedestal, frequently and without doing too much harm to anyone. Times, Sunday Times
- The armed forces see themselves as the guarantors of free elections in the country.
- The committee organises guarantors to release candidates.
- There are, we think, four or perhaps five distinct juristic grounds for finding that a guarantor is released or discharged by virtue of the failure of another guarantor to become liable.
- The third party claim amounts to the guarantors asserting a claim and that is not permissible.
- The challenge of creating a new era for government as long-term guarantor of our security and well-being lies ahead. The New York Review of Books
- But if our military is the only guarantor against a total breakdown how can its presence be counterproductive?
- The cost of intermediation and the cost of finance might be lower for the government as guarantor because it is better able to bear risks.
- The possibility of state responsibility is not precluded, but the scheme of these civil liability treaties involves states only as guarantors of the operators' strict liability, or in providing additional compensation funds.