Examples of 'entitle' in a sentence

Meaning of "entitle"

entitle (verb) - to give someone the right or claim to something, often based on rules, laws, or agreements
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  • To give a title to.
  • To dignify by an honorary designation.
  • To give power or authority (to do something).
  • To give rightful ownership.

How to use "entitle" in a sentence

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But the rules entitle every defendant.
Entitle him or her to one yellow ticket.
Unhappiness does not entitle meanness to everyone else.
Participation of such signatories shall entitle them.
That does not entitle you to free apples.
Entitles them or is likely to entitle them.
These vehicles do not entitle for an exemption.
Does not entitle you a place in the required program.
Regardless of the age we are all entitle to respect.
That does not entitle you to take my money.
This registration will entitle the.
Do not entitle you to talk which way.
And that money does not entitle you to a thing.
Does not entitle these goons to shoot at me.
That does not entitle you.

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It does not entitle anyone to make green speeches.
Birth name does not always entitle trademark.
That does not entitle you a voice in this room.
Entitle it to lead the world.
But that does not entitle you to privileges.
They entitle you to dividends and voting rights.
Overtime worked shall entitle the staff concerned.
I would entitle our present age as that of irreverence.
Having a reservation does not entitle the passenger to travel.
Which entitle them to free use of the bus service.
His duties shall not entitle him to remuneration.
We entitle ourselves as success enablers.
Your stripes entitle you to that.
To entitle to the same slot in the next equivalent season.
Your heroics do not entitle you to be an obnoxious boor.
Unemployment assistance entitle ment.
That does not entitle her to seek revenge.
Any breach of this representation and warranty shall entitle.
And this does entitle you to certain things.
That merit and good behaviour can entitle them to.
No player in the entitle alignment is been missed.
That merit and good behavior can entitle them to.
That does not entitle you to break the law.
All feathers can also be shot and entitle to prizes.
That does not entitle you to shoot at me.
Their response has generally been to downgrade entitle ments.
Cancellations or alterations entitle FabricAir to the following invoicing.
Your personal dislike of the girl does not legally entitle you to.
I hereby entitle you to have a beer.
A premature departure does not entitle to reimbursement.
That does not entitle these goons to start shooting at me.
Our constitutional rights entitle us to more.
Which entitle them to free use.
I thought it would at least entitle me to a conversation.
Tickets entitle entry to both exhibitions.

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