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entitled
[ en-tahyt-ld ]
adjective
- called by the title indicated:
In my paper so entitled, I explore the idea that "Robust Democracy Is National Security."
- having a right or legitimate claim to something:
The inheritance passes to the legally entitled heir.
- assuming or acting as though one has an innate right or claim to wealth, success, recognition, etc.:
I was so entitled and self-centered that I never noticed the injustices around me.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of entitle ( def ).
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 耻苍路别苍路迟颈路迟濒别诲 adjective
- 飞别濒濒-别苍路迟颈路迟濒别诲 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of entitled1
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Example Sentences
Only male cardinals under the age of 80 are entitled to participate.
"Zhao's ban has been served and he is perfectly entitled to be competing again, but I've found the flowery language since his return somewhat befuddling given the circumstances," said snooker journalist Nick Metcalfe.
She said the misogyny bill had been about treating women with respect, dignity and as people entitled to "the same equality and safety in the streets as men".
The prince spoke to BBC News in California after losing an appeal over the levels of security he and his family are entitled to while in the UK.
The Duke of Sussex has lost a legal challenge over the levels of security he and his family are entitled to while in the UK.
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