garantiza
Garantiza is the third-person singular form of the Spanish verb garantizar in the present indicative tense. It translates to “he guarantees,” “she guarantees,” or “it guarantees,” and is used to express assurance or protection in various contexts. The verb’s other present-tense forms include garantizo, garantizas, garantizamos, garantizáis, and garantizan.
The infinitive is garantizar, the gerund is garantizando, and the past participle is garantizado. The word is
- La empresa garantiza la calidad del producto. (The company guarantees the quality of the product.)
- Este seguro garantiza protección ante daños cubiertos. (This insurance guarantees protection against covered damages.)
- El Estado garantiza el acceso a la educación básica. (The state guarantees access to basic education.)
- Garantía (noun): the guarantee or warranty itself.
- Garantizar (infinitive): to guarantee.
- Garantías legales y contractuales: legal and contractual guarantees that establish rights, protections, or remedies.
In summary, garantiza functions as a core present-tense assertion of assurance by a subject, commonly appearing