That'd be a guarantee that your gods or God would not let you down.
I can guarantee you that. Indeed you can use guarantee in a sentence.
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NO. it won't guarantee anything. Development depends on the individual and collective discipline of the citizens of the country. By Divine Law, life must be protected and preserved from the first moment of conception.
A guarantee provided by a corporation, a legal person, is known is corporate guarantee.
The past tense of guarantee is guaranteed.
financing to guarantee the loan
A bill of guarantee is a joint guaranty that takes on the liability. It is also known as a bill guarantee.
Do you mean "Guarantee" ...?? Guarantee: I guarantee you this Microwave will last approximately 10 years.
I can guarantee that this will be an epic adventure. Her new tools came with a lifetime guarantee.
Latin words meaning guarantee (as a noun) are:fidessatisdatioWords meaning "I guarantee" are:satisdopraestospondeo
Eteocles is given a proper burial immediately upon dying in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Thebans are the recipients of a divine guarantee of below-ground burials and funeral rites. But Theban King Creon respects the guarantee for his nephew Eteocles and those who die fighting for Thebes in the recent civil war over the royal succession. He withholds that guarantee for his nephew Polyneices and those who die fighting against Thebes.
Yes, the word 'guarantee' is both a noun and a verb. EXAMPLES noun: Get it to the shop before the guarantee expires. verb: I guarantee that you will love this cake.