Synonym: fee-tail, implicate, imply, mean. Similar words: containment, detail, retail, entertainment, retailer, detailed, in detail, contain. Meaning: [ɪn'teɪl] n. 1. land received by fee tail 2. the act of entailing property; the creation of a fee tail from a fee simple. v. 1. have as a logical consequence 2. impose, involve, or imply as a necessary accompaniment or result 3. limit the inheritance of property to a specific class of heirs.
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31. Democracy ought to entail the free exercise of informed choice.
32. Inevitably, this will entail losing some of the irreplaceable character of this unique building.
33. Whether companies would carry out their threat to emigrate is debatable, with the huge costs that it would entail.
34. Some of these ways entail high spatial mobility and others do not.
35. Nevertheless, control does not entail specific effects in the economic, political and cultural-ideological spheres.
36. This will usually entail the larger provider selling the smaller one access to its backbone.
37. This will also entail moving the gas tanks which feed over 200 point heaters in the station throat.
38. It would entail a coach trip of about two and a half hours each way.
39. Perhaps the biggest reason was the de facto revenue raid on the treasuries of other governmental entities the project would entail.
40. Then there are the cases that actually entail the strange meeting of manmade glass or metal and human flesh.
41. Attention to discourse does not necessarily entail sacrificing the traditional emphasis on pronunciation and writing, grammar and vocabulary.
42. So, now that we know what both of these terms entail, I can continue with your full understanding.
43. It may entail an obligation to obey certain of the more politically sensitive laws.
44. A high level of industrial output, too, is likely to entail higher real levels of bond issuance.
45. Obviously a process of balanced deflation would entail no alteration of the real wage rate.
46. But this will entail major political concessions by the government, including the surrender of the state monopoly over electronic media.
47. That would entail the existence of causal relations between such persons, in all their physical complexity(Sentencedict.com), and the divine being.
48. The exploration will revolve around the systematic development in youngsters of the desired, and contrasting, characteristics the two valuations entail.
49. This would entail making approaches, reversing the role she had assumed throughout the years with Claire.
50. It would also entail another meeting between them, a small voice inside told her, shocking her with its message.
51. Pricing at marginal cost might equate marginal cost and benefit but would entail losses.
52. I didn't want to take on a job that would entail a lot of travelling.
53. The latter policy could also entail a drastic withdrawal of royal favour from those who did not fit into Edward's plans.
54. Yet, such an integration would entail a highly ambitious legal and political undertaking.
55. Admittedly we also noted how hollow this observation rang in view of the fact that expansionary policies would entail accelerating inflation.
56. Repairs would entail the closure of the bridge for six months.
57. To bring the site up to the standard necessary for the positioning of bottle and paper banks would entail greater expenditure.
58. They entail quite different assumptions about the nature of literacy than those put forward by Hildyard and Olson.
59. One possible means could entail offering tax or financing incentives to small high-technology businesses.
60. Their ambivalence about career choices is coupled with scanty knowledge about what such jobs actually entail or what their educational requirements are.
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