0 past simple and past participle of rant --
1 to speak, write or shout in a loud, uncontrolled, or angry way, often saying confused or silly things: --
I could say that he ranted about some points, but that would be an inappropriate word to use in his case.
It is important to acknowledge, however, that the politicals would not have been g ranted this freedom if their activities were perceived as a ser ious threat.
Even in the former, however, the potential patient's liberty interest war ranted a standard higher than the preponderance of the evidence standard generally applicable in civil cases.
Like the aggressor against whom defensive force is war ranted, the psychopath is for the moment beyond reach of the law's ability to guide action, either by persuasion or threat.
The unconformity has only been recognized locally and does not serve to separate the formations in other outcrops and a future revision c. 3 m downward seems war ranted.
Such a historical awareness of archaeological practice is a crucial aspect of challenging the divides we take for g ranted.
For conscientious students this prediction is undoubtedly war ranted.
That is why a closer look at imperfective sentences in the three conditions is war ranted.