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Warrant: 1. An authorization allowing police to perform specified acts 2. Formal and explicit approval 3. A written assurance that some product or service will be provided or will meet certain specifications 4. Show to be reasonable 5. Stand behind
We: 1. Plural of "I"
Welfare: 1. Governmental provision of economic assistance to persons in need 2. Something that aids or promotes well-being 3. The state of being happy and healthy and prosperous 4. Of or relating to a welfare state
Were: 1. Have the quality of being
Will: 1. The capability of conscious choice and decision and intention 2. A fixed and persistent intent or purpose
Willing: 1. The act of making a choice 2. Have in mind 3. Determine by choice 4. Disposed or inclined toward 5. Not brought about by coercion or force
Willingness: 1. Cheerful compliance
Willpower: 1. Control of one's behavior
Wisdom: 1. Accumulated knowledge or erudition or enlightenment 2. The trait of utilizing knowledge and experience with common sense and insight 3. Ability to apply knowledge or experience or understanding or common sense and insight 4. The quality of being prudent and sensible
Withdrawal: 1. A retraction of a previously held position 2. A retraction of a previously held position 3. Avoiding emotional involvement 4. he termination of drug taking
Worthless: 1. Lacking in excellence or value
Worthwhile: 1. Sufficiently valuable to justify the investment of time or interest
Wreckage: 1. The remains of something that has been destroyed
Wrong: 1. That which is contrary to the principles of justice or law 2. Not correct; not in conformity with fact or truth 3. Contrary to conscience or morality or law 4. Not appropriate for a purpose or occasion 5. Based on or acting or judging in error 6. Not in accord with established usage or procedure