To establish or stipulate as a previous condition
To promise or make certain of a given outcome
“I can guarantee that you will have rock-solid abs after using my product for seven days.”
To promise with certainty, legally or financially
“Depending on the assessment of risk, lenders may require a third party to guarantee the loan.”
To assure or state a fact or belief confidently and forcefully
“This guy doesn't loudly guarantee results, because he doesn't have to. Everyone knows he will deliver, and they expect him to.”
Plural for an assurance of a particular outcome, or that certain conditions will be fulfilled
“We have been given a guarantee by the developers that construction will be completed by the end of the year.”
Plural for the condition of being certain to happen
“Based on the superior skill of our team, it's a near guarantee that we will win this match.”
Plural for something serving as security for a guarantee
“A personal guarantee will be required for the loan.”
(law, less common form of "guarantor") Plural for a person or organization that provides a guarantee
“Unfortunately, I am not in a position to act as your guarantee.”
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