English to Hindi Dictionary guarantee

guarantee

गारंटी
definition
verb
the con artist guarantees that the dirt pile will yield at least 20 ounces of gold
provide a formal assurance or promise, especially that certain conditions shall be fulfilled relating to a product, service, or transaction.
noun
we offer a 10-year guarantee against rusting
a formal promise or assurance (typically in writing) that certain conditions will be fulfilled, especially that a product will be repaired or replaced if not of a specified quality and durability.
a formal pledge to pay another person's debt or to perform another person's obligation in the case of default.
translation of 'guarantee'
प्रत्याभूति,
जमानत,
प्रत्याभूति देना,
आश्वासन देना
noun
गारंटी,
बंधक,
ज़मानता
example
Also, the food and facilities are not included in this 'guarantee' - your portion of whatever these cost us will not be refunded.
The ‘Union Made’ label is a pretty good 'guarantee' of fair working conditions, but you won't find it on many apparel products sold at the local mall.
He recalled that multiparity and previous easy deliveries are no 'guarantee' of a similar outcome.
we offer a 10-year 'guarantee' against rusting
The big literary awards, I came to believe, had much to do with politics, snobbery, and taste, and were no 'guarantee' of quality.
CEOs today want a 'guarantee' of improved productivity, reduced costs, or enhanced efficiency before investing millions in a new IT system.
Just keep in mind that you will be undertaking a science experiment with no 'guarantee' of the outcome!
The range of activities available at the club's £3.7 million base is sure to 'guarantee' its continuing popularity.
But if you want to ensure Cupid's bow really hits the mark, innovative tour operators and hoteliers have come up with some creative ideas they promise will 'guarantee' you true romance home or away.
Fourth, the president must take immediate, urgent, essential steps to 'guarantee' the promised elections can be held next year.
the treaty provides a 'guarantee' of free trade
All products carry a five-year 'guarantee' against possible faulty materials and workmanship.
no one can 'guarantee' a profit on stocks and shares
The time when the production of best quality was a 'guarantee' of earning best money is over.
no one can 'guarantee' a profit on stocks
Trade unions are demanding a 'guarantee' of the right to retire at 50 without conditions.
a demand that $100,000 be deposited to 'guarantee' their costs
While being organic is no automatic 'guarantee' of quality, the best of this tasting are well worth a try.
Spain's government-owned paradors provide a 'guarantee' of quality at reasonable prices.
They are demanding a 'guarantee' of their conditions if their fuel company changed hands.
The Government is guaranteeing that people who purchase water will now have a 'guarantee' of repairs and spare parts.
The variety and simplicity of the recipes and the quality of ingredients were always a 'guarantee' of delicious meals.
The formal 'guarantee' of women's rights was absent from the initial draft but the refusal of Afghan women to be silenced ensured its inclusion in the final version.
a demand that £100,000 be deposited to 'guarantee' their costs
a degree is no 'guarantee' of a fast-track career
Sadly, shelling out £20 is not always a 'guarantee' of quality, so do try to taste before you buy, or find a wine merchant or critic whom you trust.
Publishing works in The Architectural Review has always been a 'guarantee' of quality.
But I can promise you and 'guarantee' you, after that situation, you will never hear me do that.
This is usually a 'guarantee' of high quality in the review process, and it also provides a great source of writers.
Yes, accreditation is not a 'guarantee' of high quality.
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