Guaranteed.
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Assuming "guarenteed" is a misspelling of "guaranteed," it is the past tense of "guarantee." The website Dictionary defines "to guarantee" as "to secure, as by giving or taking security."
If they intersect or are parallel.
It is possible, but not always guarenteed.
The first amendment of the Constitution
There was sin. Guarenteed.
Perhaps you mean "nor was it guaranteed," nor combining "not" and "or." Success was never achieved, nor was it guaranteed.
absolute rights guarenteed to every individual.
Nova Net: Citizens were guarenteed freedom of religion, trial by jury, and the rights of common law.
you will get slapped across the face--Guarenteed, non-returnable
Is a % of their yearly guarenteed salary paid up front.