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entitle

[en-tahyt-l] / ɛnˈtaɪt l /




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Prior research — notably a study entitled “Losing Sleep at the Market” — covered the period through 1997 and confirmed the existence of this daylight-saving anomaly.

From MarketWatch

So if you were married to your husband for, say, 15 years, you would be entitled to half of his earnings during the marriage.

From MarketWatch

I had to be just like Etty, smiling without a care in the world, walking through the gates as if I was entitled to enjoy the delights of the park beyond them.

From Literature

Women the Justice Department once regarded as potential Epstein co-conspirators have now been deemed victims, and are thus entitled to have records perpetually concealed at their request.

From The Wall Street Journal

Yet the president is certainly entitled to a degree of latitude in decisively responding to active threats to the nation.

From The Wall Street Journal