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Surety   /ʃˈʊrəti/   Listen
Surety

noun
(pl. sureties)
1.
Something clearly established.
2.
Property that your creditor can claim in case you default on your obligation.  Synonym: security.
3.
A prisoner who is held by one party to insure that another party will meet specified terms.  Synonym: hostage.
4.
One who provides a warrant or guarantee to another.  Synonyms: guarantor, warranter, warrantor.
5.
A guarantee that an obligation will be met.  Synonym: security.



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"Surety" Quotes from Famous Books



... these processes, in connection with the use of accurately graduated apparatus, is the only surety against the numerous sources of error which may be encountered. Different sugars require different treatment in clarification, and much must necessarily be left to the judgment and experience ...
— Scientific American Supplement No. 822 - Volume XXXII, Number 822. Issue Date October 3, 1891 • Various

... life has no honour nor value which is not spent to the glory of God. I saw the end I was made for—the happiness I was fitted for—the dignity to which even a fallen creature may rise, through his dear Redeemer and surety." ...
— Queechy • Susan Warner

... cross-examined us closely. We professed to be Johari traders who had run short of food, and had made for Taklakot to buy provisions. They beat us and treated us badly, until your friend Zeniram, the head village man of Chongur (in Nepal), came to our rescue and gave thirty rupees surety for us. We were then allowed to remain in his tent, guarded by Tibetan soldiers. We secretly purchased from him and packed the provisions. At night Zeniram succeeded in decoying the soldiers who were guarding us into his ...
— An Explorer's Adventures in Tibet • A. Henry Savage Landor

... that," but I shall write as if I had personal knowledge of all that happened. After all, the important fact is that I know the truth concerning matters whereof I write, and of that you may rest with surety. ...
— Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall • Charles Major

... of a surety that the Princess Margaret, as well as her royal brother, Edward the Fourth, did use to practise in forbidden arts; but we must have testimony indisputable to the truth of your claim, ere it be that we render our belief. Surely ...
— Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 2 (of 2) • John Roby


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