guarantee, give a guarantee, promise, assure, vouch for
bon pour aval
guarantee, give a guarantee; give a warranty; vouch for; promise, assure
guarantee, vouch for, give a guarantee
guarantee letter, letter of collateral, document pledging to pay a debt or perform a duty in case of another's default
warrantee, one who is legally authorized; one who receives document of warranty
guaranties
guarantee fund
warranter
guarantee deposit
underwriting syndicate
guarantees, warranties
guarantor`s liability, legal responsibility of a guarantor for the repayment of another's debt
grantor, giver of a grant
avouch, guarantee, ensure, make secure, vouch for, give a guarantee, give a warranty, promise, assure, pledge
avouching, guaranting, guaranteeing, ensuring
guaranteed, under warranty; assured, promised
underwrote, avouched, guaranteed
secured debt, debt that has specific guarantees placed against it
indisputableness, quality of being absolutely true, quality of being impossible to dispute, unquestionableness
security capital, money that has specific guarantees placed against it
guarantee, security, warranty (Finance)
acceptance of guarantee
warranty period, period of time specified on the warranty certificate which indicates for how long one can receive service for their product without having to pay
guarantor, one who gives a guaranty or security
garbage characters, meaningless random characters which are created as a result of a malfunction
fermentable, can be fermented, able to undergo fermentation
fascicle, bundle, cluster, sheaf, bunch (esp. of harvested grain)
sheafs
Garbo, Greta Garbo (1905-90), Swedish-born American actress
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