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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121. Single people have every reason to come forward and declare that they are entitled to a discount.
122. On the other hand, every person charged with a crime is entitled to testify to his own intentions.
123. In money terms, the value is about 60 percent of the level of basic pension to which their husband is entitled.
124. Nor is he entitled to examine proceedings in Parliament in order to show that the appellants by fraudulently misleading Parliament caused him loss.
125. However, if you are on a low income you may be entitled to help in paying this charge.
126. However, when the loan is repaid, the company is entitled to a refund of the corporation tax.
127. Parties and witnesses are entitled to allowances for loss of earnings, subsistence and travel to and from the tribunal.
128. Even if women are legally entitled to equality, sexist language still activates and re-circulates deeply held beliefs about female inequality.
129. We are entitled to ask who will perform that task if there is no consultative committee?
130. The jury were entitled to know the witness's criminal record.
131. Every defendant is entitled to the benefit of the doubt.
132. They also argued that their place in the world economy entitled them to special and separate treatment from the continental states.
133. Rather, that person is also entitled to expect others to behave towards him or her in certain ways.
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135. The seller, not the buyer's other creditors, will be entitled to take those goods.
136. Insured workers who are off sick are entitled to draw sickness benefit.
137. But once the sentence has been paid, the criminal is entitled to society's help to become a good citizen.
138. They are entitled to take into account the credit histories of people living at those addresses with the same surname as you.
139. She is entitled to sympathy for a broken marriage which was not purely of her doing.
140. I produced the original cartoon in tempera; it was entitled Treasure Trove and based on an Aesop Fable.
141. Insurance All members are entitled to £500 free insurance cover on their instruments and equipment against damage and loss.
142. Those employees were entitled to health and welfare benefits under a labor contract between Santa Fe and the labor union.
143. Employees who are not at present house-owners may be entitled to a mortgage allowance in certain exceptional circumstances.
144. In 1975 author Francis Hitching was commissioned to write a book and television documentary entitled Earth Magic.
145. You are still entitled to a dividend on the redemption date.
146. He then sought a declaration that A.P.E.X. was not entitled to do this.
147. If they still don't arrive, you're entitled to cancel your order.
147. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
148. She was a grown woman, she was entitled to take a bit of comfort as and when she pleased.
149. The mischievous consequences of the construction contended for on the part of Virginia, are also entitled to great consideration.
150. He is entitled to assert his supposed right on reasonably equal terms.
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