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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61. They are paid their salaries and are entitled to fringe benefits on a pro-rata basis.
62. Her latest novel, entitled 'The Forgotten Sex', is out this week.
63. You might be entitled to claim compensation if you are injured at work.
64. If you are entitled to sickness allowance, you must claim it from your employer.
65. You will be entitled to your pension when you reach 65.
66. If you die without a will, only a husband, wife, children and blood relatives are entitled to inherit your property.
67. Every worker will be entitled to four weeks' paid holiday a year.
68. The fans are entitled to their opinion but booing doesn't help anyone.
69. The court held that she was entitled to receive compensation.
70. You are entitled to a free gift whether you accept our offer of insurance or not.
71. You are entitled to 24 days' paid holiday per year.
72. Some 25 per cent of the people who are entitled to claim State benefits do not do so.
73. As I was voluntarily unemployed, I wasn't entitled to benefit.
74. She is now entitled to put 'Professor' in front of her name.
75. You may be entitled to a housing allowance if you are in a low-paid job.
76. You're entitled to a full refund should you be unsatisfied with the quality of our goods.
77. Shouldn't we, therefore, be entitled to a no-claims bonus?
78. But it was entitled to publish and be damned.
79. James is entitled to a public defender.
80. The illegal aliens are entitled to this.
81. If they prevail, they are entitled to compensatory damages.
82. Well, he's entitled to play devil's advocate.
83. After that you're entitled to compensation only.
84. Everyone is entitled to a personal allowance.
85. In all such cases the plaintiff is entitled to damages to compensate him for the lost benefit.
86. Women not in immediate physical danger were considered privileged enough and therefore not entitled to aspire to or expect equality.
87. Will local authorities be required to compile a register of people entitled to rebates before the council tax is implemented?
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88. To my mind, the life of a lamb is no less precious than that of a human being. The more helpless the creature, the more it is entitled to protection by man from the cruelty of man. Mahatma Gandhi
89. He published a book on the subject in 1928 entitled Aromatherapie, thus coining the word which has been used ever since.
90. That the court is entitled to establish its own classification system has been seen already.
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