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warrantee

noun
war·​ran·​tee | \ ËŒwȯr-É™n-ˈtÄ“ How to pronounce warrantee (audio) , ËŒwär-\

Definition of warrantee

: the person to whom a warranty is made

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As part of Cuisinart Chef's Classic Enameled Cast Iron Cookware, this pot can be heated up to 500 degrees Fahrenheit and have a lifetime warrantee. Taylor Mead, House Beautiful, "Amazon Is Selling These Cuisinart Oval Casserole Dishes For Practically Nothing," 30 July 2018 Among the standard features in all West River Farms homes are architectural-grade shingles with a lifetime warrantee, maintenance-free vinyl siding and asphalt paved driveways. Tony Bacewicz, courant.com, "West River Farms, East Windsor," 28 June 2018 The L’Equip might put the tacky in tachometer, but as a blender the specs look pretty good: 900 watt motor, variable speed dial, 1.75 liter (3.7 pint) jug (sadly plastic, not glass) and a six-year warrantee. Charlie Sorrel, WIRED, "Blender With Built in Tachometer," 2 Jan. 2008

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1706, in the meaning defined above

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warrantee

noun
war·​rant·​ee | \ ËŒwȯr-É™n-ˈtÄ“, ËŒwär- How to pronounce warrantee (audio) \

Legal Definition of warrantee

: a person to whom a warranty is given or made

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