[ US /ɛnˈtaɪtəɫ, ɪnˈtaɪtəɫ/ ]
[ UK /ɛntˈa‍ɪtə‍l/ ]
VERB
  1. give a title to
  2. give a title to someone; make someone a member of the nobility
  3. give the right to
    The Freedom of Information Act entitles you to request your FBI file
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How To Use entitle In A Sentence

  • It should be appreciated that brothers, sisters, stepbrothers and stepsisters are not entitled to any share of the inheritance when children and parents of the deceased are alive.
  • There is also a great deal on workers' rights and social entitlements.
  • The court say that, "to be a citizen it is necessary that he should be entitled to the enjoyment of these privileges and immunities, upon the same terms upon which they are conferred upon other citizens; and unless he is so entitled, _he cannot, in the proper sense of the term, be a citizen_. An Account of the Proceedings on the Trial of Susan B. Anthony, on the Charge of Illegal Voting
  • His Honour saw that if conduct is not unprofessional, the practitioner is entitled to an untainted reputation.
  • We adopt special lift technology; choose import bearing to entitle products with legerity and agility.
  • We are determined to ensure that the legal entitlements owed to Australian workers are delivered.
  • I think if I entitled a post "Live Nude Tolkien," I'd be the most visiting blog in the 'spere. At least I didn't slight Tolkien
  • All four-year-old children are already entitled to receive free nursery education.
  • Your members card will entitle you to a range of special discounted prices, prizes and giveaways.
  • We also believe that Fannie should have guidelines allowing servicers to proceed on a foreclosure only when its legal entitlement to foreclose is clearly documented. Dems To Fannie Mae: Why Are You Feeding Foreclosure Mills?
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