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Verb(1) give the right to(2) give a title to(3) give a title to someone; make someone a member of the nobility(4) give a title to someone(5) make someone a member of the nobility(6) name(7) label(8) hold right to

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(1) Where the employee has committed a serious breach of contract then this would of course entitle the employer to terminate the contract.(2) Owners frequently ask whether their boat warranty entitles them to a complete replacement or refund of the purchase price if the vessel proves defective.(3) In particular, would she be entitled to claim any compensation if I asked her to move out either now or in the future?(4) If she is entitled to receive it for professional services rendered, then she must be paid.(5) If goods are not of satisfactory quality consumers are entitled to a legal remedy.(6) is a government-issued document or permit entitling its holder to prospect and extract minerals, together with associated privileges.(7) Meanwhile he was not entitled to any pay and could not be asked to do any work.(8) Plus, you can claim up to twelve month's back-payments if you were entitled to claim earlier.(9) If your tent is faulty or unfit for normal use you are entitled to a refund if you act quickly.(10) Patients are entitled to receive health care on the basis of clinical need.(11) Those persons are not entitled to claim the rights and privileges under the Convention.(12) In this case, a concession was effectively a fiscal grant, entitling the holder to collect revenue from land worked by others.(13) It is a bit of a mystery, and we are investigating why he did not receive the standard of service he was entitled to.(14) De Botton presents us Xavier de Maistre, a Frenchman who, in 1790, undertook a journey around his bedroom, later entitling an account of what he had seen u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Journey Around My Bedroomu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb.(15) Every natural and legal person is entitled to the peaceful enjoyment of his possessions.(16) He is entitled to claim that money back from the Commons as long as the office is not used for party politics.
Related Words
(1) entitle
Synonyms
Verb
1. qualify
2. title
3. gentle


📺 Word Example from TV Shows

...might entitle you to a refund
on your Master's degree.

...might ENTITLE you to a refund on your Master's degree.

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 22


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