Similar words: entitle, title, entity, nonentity, identity, adventitious, witless, constitutional convention. Meaning: [ɪn'taɪtl] adj. 1. qualified for by right according to law 2. given a title or identifying name.
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1. He entitled the book "Love Story".
2. Officers are entitled to travel first class.
3. You may be entitled to reclaim some tax.
4. They are entitled to enjoy many advantages and privileges.
5. Is he not entitled to hit back?
6. You are not entitled to travel first class.
7. Parents are entitled to 13 weeks' parental leave.
8. Full-time employees are entitled to receive health insurance.
9. Everyone should be entitled to a decent wage/standard of living.
10. Each party in the case is entitled to inspect the documents held by the other.
11. He entitled us to enter his office at any time.
12. His executive position entitled him to certain courtesies rarely accorded others.
13. The police are entitled to inspect the premises without notification.
14. All groups are entitled to this money without distinction.
15. You might be entitled to housing benefit.
16. You may be entitled to a tax rebate.
17. All children are entitled to education.
18. He was entitled to recover damages from the defendants.
19. Chomsky's review is entitled "Psychology and Ideology".
20. You might be entitled to receive housing benefit.
21. It's entitled, appropriately enough, "Art for the Nation".
22. he is entitled to British citizenship.
23. They will be entitled to receive unemployment benefit.
24. The poem is entitled Ode to Skylark.
25. He's not entitled to claim unemployment benefit.
26. An ambassador is entitled "Your Excellency".
27. She read a poem entitled 'The Apple Tree'.
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28. He read a poem entitled 'Salt'.
29. Employees are entitled to four-weeks' paid vacation annually.
30. He entitled the book The Secret Garden.
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