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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61. By itself, this denial of Filmer's view could entail a theory of communal property.
62. Thoughtcrime does not entail death: thoughtcrime IS death.
63. Mountaineering will entail an early start in the morning.
64. Thoughtcrime does not entail death.
65. Other circumstances that entail a postponement of the hearing.
66. Both processes entail tremendous difficulties of an experimental nature.
67. These things entail that the seismograph becomes rather bully.
68. You allude perhaps to the entail of this estate.
69. Most treatments entail high costs or residual environmental concerns.
70. The alteration would entail an expenditure of 50 pounds.
71. Let's see what that (Shariah) will entail. I suspect it won't look like what our conception of Shariah law is in this country.
72. Selective aversion to certain risks may entail acceptance of other greater risks.
73. The project would entail a huge increase in defence spending.
74. They typically entail more personal liability than western executives are comfortable with.
75. A venture capital funding arrangement will typically entail relinquishing some level of ownership and control ofbusiness.
76. Many components of SENS entail alteration of the genome in many different cell types.
77. Management of the Company's business, in accordance with general commercial practices,(www.Sentencedict.com) may entail the payment of agency or sales commissions.
78. How any one could have the conscience to entail away an estate from one's own daughters I cannot understand; and all for the sake of Mr. Collins too!
79. That would entail an about-face for the IMF, which has spent the last year or two arguing that nations needed to make deficit-reduction goal No. 1.
80. Adecision by the arbitral tribunal that the contract is null and void shall not entail ipso jure the invalidity of the arbitration clause.
81. Because the point of this article is using QEMU to develop and test cross-platform software, which may entail subtle hardware interactions, I emphasize system emulation.
82. A Financial Instrument on foreign markets may entail risks different to the usual risks of the markets in the Client's country of residence.
83. The thesis studies the phenomenon of synaesthetic metaphors which entail transfers between perceptual domains.
84. In addition, the benefits of trade are often widely dispersed -- think low prices at Wal-Mart -- and entail high adjustment costs, including the loss of manufacturing jobs.
85. The novelistic drama perhaps excuses the odd clinical inexactitude , a sense of operative terms being applied with a somewhat whimsical notion of what they entail.
86. Induction is often used for any inference whose premises do not entail its c onclusions.
87. A. (1) Importation by the patentee into the country where the patent has been granted of articles manufactured in any of the countries of the Union shall not entail forfeiture of the patent.
88. Second, it should be kept in mind that the conditions created by the loan for the penetration by American capital of the British Empire can entail serious political consequences.
89. Important changes in the embryo or larva will probably entail changes in the mature animal.
90. This job would entail your learning how to use a computer.
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