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guarantor

[ gar-uhn-tawr, -ter ]

noun

  1. a person, group, system, etc., that guarantees.
  2. a person who makes or gives a guarantee, guaranty, warrant, etc.


guarantor

/ ˌɡæ°ùÉ™²Ôˈ³ÙÉ”Ë /

noun

  1. a person who gives or is bound by a guarantee or guaranty; surety
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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of guarantor1

First recorded in 1850–55; guarant(ee) + -or 2
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He was uninterested, or perhaps unable to understand, the reason why America had been the "free world's" security guarantor during the Cold War and almost certainly failed to grasp the complexities of the nuclear age.

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The Trump White House has said it will no longer be the primary guarantor of European security, and that European nations should be responsible for their own defence and pay for it.

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Free speech is the vehicle for epistemic humility and the guarantor of democratic efficacy: that we can’t know who’s right unless we can all argue it out, unfettered.

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AlHusseini received a payment of approximately $6.3 million for being a guarantor for one of the loans and admitted to receiving $12.3 million in payments from the scheme, according to the criminal complaints.

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“Putin will be emboldened by the fact that the U.S. is withdrawing itself as a guarantor of European security — the goal of the Soviet Union and then Putin’s Russia since 1949.â€

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