Guaranty [noun]
Definition of Guaranty:
assurance
Sentence/Example of Guaranty:
He has called for a debate on asylum guaranties in Germany’s constitution and promised tax breaks for Germany’s “hard workers”.
There was evidently a reluctance to becoming pioneers in such an enterprise,—to leaving the city unless the guaranty were sure.
The honor of the British government was committed as a guaranty for the realization of these brilliant promises.
Mr. Belcher deposited a handsome sum as a guaranty of his good faith, and ordered the papers to be made out at once.
The surest guaranty of exact and satisfactory statements, accordingly, is to fall back on the primitive authentic platform.
Will not the courts read into that bill practically that contract of guaranty?
Northwick hesitated, and Pinney pursued, "Your daughter's letter ought to be a guaranty of that!"
So long as you were subject to no financial risks, your duty was to demand of us a guaranty of execution.
That she was astute in business matters was no guaranty that she would prove far-sighted in matrimonial affairs.
The name of Noah Bigelow, like that of Shagarach, was guaranty in itself that the cause would be tried with courtesy and fairness.