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guarantor

[gar-uhn-tawr, -ter] / ˈgær ənˌtɔr, -tər /
NOUN
insurer
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The kibbutzniks often see the court as a guarantor of the secularism and religious pluralism that they felt was envisaged by Israel’s declaration of independence in 1948, and as a bulwark against government overreach.

From New York Times

“The people of Seattle are the ultimate guarantors of police accountability,” the CPC brief declares.

From Seattle Times

"One of them needed both a deposit bail and a guarantor to be able to leave Iran," he said.

From BBC

As they vied for supremacy, both generals have cast themselves as the guarantor of peace and democracy and urged civilians to take their side.

From New York Times

It is sometimes said that the United States is the "third guarantor" of the Good Friday Agreement - after Britain and Ireland, which are the two nations charged in international law with upholding the deal.

From BBC