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Put out a warrant Meaning in English

expression

ˈpʊt/ /ˈaʊt/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈwɔɹənt
PUT-OWT-uh-WOR-uhnt
pʊt/ /ˈaʊt/ /æɪ/ /wˈɒɹənt
put-OWT-ay-WOR-uhnt

Definition

When the police or a court officially announce that someone is being sought by law enforcement and can be arrested, usually by creating a formal legal document called a warrant.

Usage & Nuances

This is a formal legal expression used mainly in police and legal contexts. Commonly used as 'put out a warrant for (someone's) arrest.' It refers specifically to warrants for arrest, not for searches. Do not use in casual conversation unless discussing police/legal matters.

Example Sentences

The police put out a warrant for the suspect.

basic

If someone escapes from jail, authorities will put out a warrant.

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They put out a warrant after he missed his court date.

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As soon as they confirmed his identity, the police put out a warrant for him.

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I heard they put out a warrant because he disappeared after the robbery.

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"Why can't they find him?" "Well, the police put out a warrant, so it's just a matter of time."

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