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    entitle
    /ɪnˈtʌɪtl/

    verb

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  2. Jun 12, 2012 · ENTITLE definition: 1. to give someone the right to do or have something: 2. to give a title to a book, film, etc…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of ENTITLE is to give a title to : designate. How to use entitle in a sentence.

  4. 1. verb. If you are entitled to something, you have the right to have it or do it. If the warranty is limited, the terms may entitle you to a replacement or refund. [VERB noun + to] They are entitled to first class travel. [VERB noun to noun] There are 23 Clubs throughout the U.S., and your membership entitles you to enjoy all of them.

  5. Entitle definition: to give (a person or thing) a title, right, or claim to something; furnish with grounds for laying claim. See examples of ENTITLE used in a sentence.

  6. Definition of entitle verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. 1. to give a right or claim to something; qualify: a position that entitles one to certain privileges. 2. to call by a particular title or name. 3. to designate (a person) by an honorary title.

  8. When you entitle someone, you give them a claim to something, like when you entitle someone the best goalie in Canada, or make someone a member of the noble class, like when the Queen entitles, or gives a title to, a worthy person.

  9. ENTITLE definition: 1. to give someone the right to do or have something: 2. to give something a particular title: . Learn more.

  10. Entitle definition: to give (a person or thing) a title, right, or claim to something; furnish with grounds for laying claim. See examples of ENTITLE used in a sentence.

  11. 1. If you are entitled to something, you have the right to have it or do it. [...] 2. If the title of something such as a book, film, or painting is, for example, 'Sunrise', you can say that it is entitled 'Sunrise'. [...] More. Conjugations of 'entitle' present simple: I entitle, you entitle [...] past simple: I entitled, you entitled [...]