guarantee
guarantee
Being the son of a guard did not guarantee the inmates threw any games or slower pitches, he said.
From CNN
Proprietary routing services, traffic redirects, and traffic proxies are initiated in order to guarantee users access to sites.
From Fast Company
You are almost guaranteeing that inequities are going to continue over time.
From Huffington Post
We can not guarantee there will not be another attack.
From ABC News
That actually sounds pretty good: we love the idea of interoperable standards that guarantee laptop screen-sharing will simply work.
From The Verge
I guarantee you it was well more than 500 or even 15000.
From CNN
For an industry that already pays poorly — the average hourly full-time worker makes less than $19,000 a year — workers aren’t even guaranteed their full check.
From ThinkProgress
While we can not guarantee that we will never get cancer, it is important we do what is within our power to lower our risk.
From Huffington Post
Supporters say it helps to guarantee the rights of states with small populations.
From Voice of America
I guarantee that those businesses will make an effort not to have their names on this list!
From CNN
What kind of warranty and/or guarantee does it come with.
From Huffington Post
A weakened prime minister however, does not guarantee a win to the country’s opposition.
From International Business Times
But for the people waiting for a chance to wait some more without any guarantee of success, it was the hunt that mattered.
From Washington Post
It helped redefine what security means to me (that just because you’re married that doesn’t guarantee you’ll be happy).
From Huffington Post
Students are risking their lives to redeem the guarantees.
From New York Post
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.