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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151. If you were entitled to maternity allowance, invalid care allowance or unemployability supplement.
152. In such a case you are entitled to keep your contractual rights although many new owners will try to renegotiate these.
153. Thus our elected representatives are entitled to make decisions on our behalf.
154. All married couples, provided they live together, are entitled to claim.
155. Those over 70 and certain other vulnerable groups are entitled to receive advice and assistance connected with wills.
156. Joint-venture companies are specifically entitled to acquire land necessary for their own business.
157. But women acted as if they'd been given a medal that entitled them to boss people around.
158. Scipio did cry, and classical scholars are therefore entitled to ask how many tears he shed.
159. You may also be entitled to claim compensation under a personal accident insurance policy arranged by you or your employer.
160. You should find out about any benefits you're entitled to.
161. Chartered accountants who passed the IoT examination would be entitled to join the Faculty, or the IoT, or both.
162. All the minority nationalities are entitled to appropriate representation.
163. No party is entitled to a seat in the new parliament unless it gets at least 5 per cent of the vote. Many will fail to cross that threshold.
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164. The best wines are entitled to a numbered seal of quality.
165. Check whether you are entitled to a discretionary grant for your course.
166. A guardian of the person is entitled to regulate his education.
167. The bank shall be entitled to debit the amount of such liability and all costs incurred in connection with it to your account.
168. Am I or am I not entitled to the biggest trailer on the lot?
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