verb
- present participle of guarantee; promising or assuring that something will happen or that a product will work as stated
- present participle of guarantee; providing a formal promise or security that a debt or obligation will be fulfilled
Usage: common in legal and commercial contexts
Usage: legal/financial context
Examples
- The manufacturer is guarantying that the device will last for five years.
- By guarantying the loan, he became responsible if the borrower defaulted.
- The company is guarantying customer satisfaction with a full refund policy.
- She is guarantying her brother's apartment lease as a co-signer.
- The warranty is guarantying free repairs for the first year.
- They are guarantying the quality of their products through rigorous testing.