warrantably

/ˈwɔrəntəbli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is justifiable or reasonable.
    • She warrantably refused to sign the contract without reading it first.
    • The manager warrantably fired the employee for repeated lateness.
    • The school warrantably suspended the student for cheating on the test.
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