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entitle English

Meaning entitle meaning

What does entitle mean?
Definitions in simple English

entitle

If you are entitled to something, you have a right to receive or do it. If I'm in a smoking section, I feel that I'm entitled to smoke. Don't try to shut me up. I'm entitled to my opinion. If a book, article, movie, etc. is entitled something, it has that title. Provine, a historian of science at Cornell University, published an article entitled "Scientists, Face It! Science and Religion Are Incompatible."

entitle

give the right to The Freedom of Information Act entitles you to request your FBI file (= title) give a title to (= ennoble) give a title to someone; make someone a member of the nobility

Synonyms entitle synonyms

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Conjugation entitle conjugation

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entitle · verb

Examples entitle examples

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Simple sentences

You may be rich, but that doesn't entitle you to act like a jerk.

Movie subtitles

And your role as Acting Sister doesn't entitle you to be facetious.
You need not fear their decision, for they know that your imperishable works and your noble accomplishments entitle you above all others to be named among the immortals of France.
Having been with us one year, this will entitle you to 65 cents a month for the rest of your life.
And what qualifications has he that entitle him to aspire to such great office?
That doesn't entitle you to shoot at me.
Your Federation orders do not entitle you to defy local governments.
Why does that entitle me to abuse?
Your help doesn't entitle you to take liberties with me.
Well, this'll. this'll entitle you to all the fresh planting seed that your ship will hold.
But understand that doesn't entitle you to privileges.
Well, that doesn't entitle you. to just come along and take a child away without giving any reasons.
I am a stranger, sir. I have done nothing to entitle me to one.
What will you entitle this particular account?
That does not entitle you to break the law.
Because a gentleman once glanced at you doesn't entitle you to come into my presence dressed like an indecent hedge drab.
That does not entitle you to free apples.
Now, that should entitle him to a little consideration.
The sacred laws of this island and the superior race which rules it, entitle each of you to a vote in the pronouncement of a verdict.
And your special skills don't entitle you to ignore regulations!
Your stripes entitle you to that.
Your personal dislike of the girl does not legally entitle you to.
Did it entitle her to kiss somebody?
Now, 100 blue tickets entitle him or her to one yellow ticket.
I realise a small sale doesn't entitle me to any unusual consideration, but I'd like to see him.
Just because you have someone's spare keys doesn't entitle you to break in.
But does the fee, once paid, not entitle the buyer to some assurance of reliability?
And that will entitle you to reserve one of the first of the transCendenZ game modules at a seriously discounted price.
Your heroics do not entitle you to be an obnoxious boor.
That's why I would like to entitle Shibu to rekill me!
Caring didn't entitle you to read my diary, follow me.
That does not entitle you a voice in this room.

News and current affairs

European leaders must overcome any latent Anti-Americanism and be prepared to make the kind of contributions to common endeavors that would entitle them to equal partnership with the US.
Not providing insurance and paying the fine is a particularly attractive option for a firm if its employees have incomes that entitle them to the government subsidies (which are now available to anyone whose income is below four times the poverty level).
First, for some individuals, working fewer hours reduces incomes enough to entitle them to a larger government subsidy for health insurance.

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